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The fourteenth and fifteenth amendments granted citizenship to all and voting rights to African American males. Those were the main changes that changed the constitution. Women weren’t able to vote until suffrage.
The correct answer is that “The Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments granted citizenship to all and voting rights to African American males.
After the end of slavery with the Thirteenth Amendment, The fourteenth and Fifteenth amendment came to grant all persons - that were born or naturalizes in the US - citizenship. This amendment gave citizenship to former slaves and gave equal protection to all. The 15th amendment also extended the Bill of Rights to the States.
The 15th amendment prohibited states from disenfranchising voters because of their race, color or previous slavery.