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Prior to the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment, the application of any constitutional protection was uneven.

The fourteenth amendment was intended to force the equal application of constitutional protections to all persons. umm yeah this didn't answer my question

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The concept of equality before the law was introduced to the Constitution in the?

Fourteenth Amendment


What did radical republicans want from the southern states before they could rejoin the union?

The Southern States were to organise conventions which had to amend their own constitutions so as to conform them with the Constitution of the United States, including the incorporation of the Fourteenth Amendment.


How was the 14th amendment ratified?

The ratifaction of the fourteenth amendment was almost as controversal as its debates over its proposal, although the amendment with favor in the north,l most southern states rejected it. in 1867, Congress subsequently adopted the military reconstruction act, providing that states of the confederacy could be readmitted to the union without military rule if they ratified the fourteenth amendment. several subsequently did so. at about that time, New Jersey and Ohio attempted to rescind their ratifications. secretary of state William Seward presented the facts to Congress, which declared the amendment adopted. at least one other state appears to have ratified the amendment prior to the congressional votes, and other ratifications followed before any judicial desicions based on the amendment. Moreover, congress had not previously found it necessary to take a separate step to "promulgate" an amendment.


What amendment guarantees a trial before an impartial jury (one that favors neither side).?

6th amendment


How many states ratified the equal rights amendment?

11 states ratified the Bill of Rights before it became a part of the Constitution on December 15, 1791. New Jersey was first, and the 11th state was Virginia.

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What did southern states have to do before they could reenter the Union?

Before being readmitted to the Union, each southern state that had been part of the Confederacy had to ratify the fourteenth amendment.


What did southern states have to do before the could reenter the union?

Before being readmitted to the Union, each southern state that had been part of the Confederacy had to ratify the fourteenth amendment.


What was the voting age in the 14th amendment?

Before passage of the U. S. Constitution's 26th Amendment, the minimum voting age had always been 21.


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What did radical republicans want from the southern states before they could rejoin the union?

The Southern States were to organise conventions which had to amend their own constitutions so as to conform them with the Constitution of the United States, including the incorporation of the Fourteenth Amendment.


What did the Military Reconstruction Acts call for?

NO, they forced states to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment before being allowed congressional members.


Why was the 15th amendment necessary following the addition of the 14th Amendment?

The 14th and 15th Amendment were needed to cement the African American's place as citizens in society. The 13th Amendment outlawed slavery, but people in the South were still treating blacks horribly and not treating them like citizens.


What did radical republicans want from the southern states before they could rejoin?

The Southern States were to organise conventions which had to amend their own constitutions so as to conform them with the Constitution of the United States, including the incorporation of the Fourteenth Amendment.