The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were added to the United States Constitution following the Civil War and marked the first time the Constitution had been amended in 60 years. The amendments intended to guarantee freedom to former slaves and to prevent discrimination in civil rights to former slaves and all citizens. Due to their content and being passed within years of each other (1865, 1868, &1870) these amendments are collectively known as
A: The Voting Amendments
B: The Civil War Amendments
C: The Prohibition Amendments
D: The Bill of Rights