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19 March, 03:07

What do the 14th Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1866 have in common?

A. They were attempts by President Abraham Lincoln to end regional and racial divisions.

B. They were laws President Andrew Johnson supported to punish south slave owners. C. They were efforts by Congress to solve economic problems in the South. D. They were ways Congress sought to guarantee blacks the full rights of citizenship.

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    19 March, 05:01
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    I think A I'm not to sure
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