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The quote below was made in an 1867 address to Congress by Thaddeus...
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12. (HC)
The quote below was made in an 1867 address to Congress by Thaddeus Stevens, a Republican leader and member of the U. S. House of Representatives:
Have not loyal blacks quite as good a right to choose rulers and make laws as rebel whites? ... every man, no matter what his race or color... has an equal right to justice, honesty, and fair play with every other man;
and the law should secure him those rights.
Source: http://www. columbia. edu/itc/history/foner/civil_war/lin ked_documents/what_is_needed. html
Based on Stevens' perspective in the quote, with which of the following statements would he be likely to agree? (6 points)
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The Fifteenth Amendment should be extended to guarantee voting rights for women
The clause in the Fourteenth Amendment that guarantees citizens equal protection should be revised.
The Reconstruction Amendments are essential to reuniting the country and rebuilding the South
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