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Which statements explain how Amendments XIII and XIV differ on the

topic of slavery in the United States? Choose three options.

tion. Then,

A Amendment Xlll abolishes slavery throughout the United

States with no exception; Amendment Xiv makes certain

exceptions

B

Amendment XIV defines a U.S. citizen and includes former

slaves as citizens Amendment XIII does not.

except as

been duly

y place

C. Amendment Xill permits involuntary servitude as

punishment for a crime Amendment XIV does not.

D. Amendment XIV prohibits the denial of equal protection

without due process of law, Amendment Xill does not

E Amendment XIV gives states the right to determine

citizenship for its residents, Amendment Xlll does not

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Answer:

B . Amendment XIV defines a U.S. citizen and includes former slaves as citizens Amendment XIII does not except as been duly place.

C. Amendment Xill permits involuntary servitude as punishment for a crime, Amendment XIV does not.

D. Amendment XIV prohibits the denial of equal protection without due process of law, Amendment Xill does not .

Step-by-step explanation:

The Thirteenth Amendment outlawed slavery across the territories which are under the jurisdiction of the United States. The amendment discussed the problem concealed as a practice of labor however in practice referred to involuntary servitude or slavery. The Fourteenth Amendment form an integral part of the American legal system, and although they were originally aimed at protecting the rights of former slaves, eventually it benefits every individual born or naturalized in the U.S.

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