Lesson 21 of 84 ยท The Constitution
โญ 30 XP๐๏ธ Civic SquareThe 14th Amendment: Equal Protection
The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, is a cornerstone of civil rights in the United States as it grants citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the country and ensures equal protection under the law.
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Decide what YOU would do in their shoes.
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Not voting is also a vote.
Mind = Blown
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Then & Now
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The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, is a cornerstone of civil rights in the United States as it grants citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the country and ensures equal protection under the law. This amendment was designed to protect the rights of formerly enslaved individuals and to address issues of citizenship and equality. It also includes the Due Process Clause, which prohibits the government from denying individuals their rights without legal proceedings. The 14th Amendment has been the foundation for many landmark Supreme Court cases that expanded civil rights.
Key Facts
The 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868.
It grants citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the U.S.
It includes the Due Process Clause.
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Question 1
1 of 2What does the 14th Amendment guarantee?
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