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Directions: This document will help you explore each of the three pathways for your Final Project in Social Science. As you explore, keep in mind which of

the tracks feels most natural to your interests. You will ultimately want to choose a topic that feels relevant to you, that you have strong opinions on, or
that you would ideally hope to impact in some way
Legislative Branch:
Options:
What was the main
idea of this
law/amendment?
What does the law
change?
Who was impacted?
How were they
impacted?
What are your initial
thoughts on how this
law or amendment
embeds
anti-blackness,
anti-indigeneity.
and/or
anti-immigration
Amendment Option:
13th Amendment of the US Constimation Abolishing Slavery
Writing a Law Option:
Choose 1 Law to Explore, highlight it below.
Immigration Act of 1917
OR
Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978

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Final answer:

The 13th Amendment of the US Constitution abolished slavery in the United States, providing freedom to African Americans, but also having some negative implications


Step-by-step explanation:

Legislative Branch:

The 13th Amendment of the US Constitution, adopted in 1865, abolished slavery in the United States. It was the main law that brought an end to institutionalized slavery and granted freedom to millions of African Americans. This amendment changed the legal status of African Americans from property to free citizens.

The 13th Amendment impacted African Americans who were enslaved in the United States. It provided them with legal rights and protections, and granted them freedom from bondage.

Regarding anti-blackness, the 13th Amendment, while it abolished slavery, had a loophole that allowed for the continuation of involuntary servitude as a punishment for a crime. This has been criticized as perpetuating systemic racism and contributing to mass incarceration.


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