The Civil War amendments
A. abolished slavery.
B. sought to guarantee equal rights under state laws.
C. gave the right to vote to African Americans.
D. defined who was a citizen of the United States.
E. All of these choices are true.
Answer: E
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The text suggests that voter identification laws are instituted chiefly to __________ in the electoral process.
A. reduce minority participation B. enhance minority participation C. reduce the incidence of voter fraud D. selectively increase the incidence of voter fraud E. ensure accurate counting techniques