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6 December, 11:30

In what way was the nature of the 13th Amendment radically different than past amendments?

A.

It passed without the two-thirds majority in Congress.

B.

It was an effort to bring about a specific reform throughout the country instead of simply limiting federal power or altering government procedure.

C.

The 13th Amendment was added to the Bill of Rights.

D.

It was concerned with limiting federal power instead of bringing about a specific reform.

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  1. 6 December, 15:25
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    Answer:B. It was an effort to bring about a specific reform throughout the country instead of simply limiting federal power or altering government procedure.

    Explanation:

    Just got it wrong from the other comment. So I now this is right.
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