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Which of following describes an intended outcome of the protest document?

O to deny or disparage rights
O to violate the thirteenth amendment
O to repeal of the conscription act
O to submit to intimidation

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The intended outcome of the protest document is to protect against the denial or disparagement of rights, likely upholding civil liberties as described in the Thirteenth Amendment, which abolished slavery.

Step-by-step explanation:

The intended outcome of the protest document you're asking about seems to be related to historical acts during the civil war and reconstruction era. One common thread among the various acts and provisions of this time was to ensure certain rights and protections were afforded to individuals, often concerning issues of civil liberties and the rights of former slaves after the Civil War.

The correct option, which describes an intended outcome of the protest document, would likely be to uphold civil liberties and rights, such as those laid out in the Constitution and its amendments, particularly the Thirteenth Amendment which abolished slavery. The document would aim to protect against the denial or disparagement of rights, rather than to deny or disparage them.

The mentioned options of violating the Thirteenth Amendment and repealing of the Conscription Act do not align with the intentions typically associated with such documents. Additionally, these documents would not aim to submit to intimidation but might be used to resist it.

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