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What were the benefits and drawbacks of the Fifteenth Amendment?

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The Fifteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was the third and last of the Reconstruction Amendments. This gave all African Americans the right to vote.

The benefit of the amendment was the fact that it allowed all men to vote, which gave former slaves the chance to participate more actively in the government.

However, the amendment also had some drawbacks. It led to the implementation of laws that created barriers to voter registration, making the amendment inneffective. Moreover, the amendment did not include women, who only won the right to vote with the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment.

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The 15th Amendment was the one that extended the right to vote to black men. The main benefit of the amendment is that it gave freed slaves and free blacks a civic right and a politic power that they did not have before. With this, many African American Congressmen were elected.

But the drawback of the Amendment is that it still excluded women from voting.

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