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American History
Civil War and Reconstruction
Federal Government Actions
At the conclusion of the Civil War, and during the Reconstruction period, several federal government actions changed American society. The ______ is an example of the federal government _______ because it guarantees______.
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The Emancipation Proclamation is an example of the federal government action because it guarantees the freedom of enslaved people.
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