After the civil war, many former slaves started schools even though many others tried to stop the,. What amendment could the freed [people use to defend their right t educate themselves and their children?

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I am not sure bout this one

You're right. The 13th gave freed slaves all rights of citizenship. The 14th applied all national government rights to the states (meaning states couldn't exempt themselves or refuse to recognize rights granted in the U.S. Constitution. So, the 14th made the states abide by the 13th.

I looked it up and found Amendment 13 Slavery Abolished, Amendment 14 rights of citizens: 1)all persons born in the united states are granted citizenship, 2) no state can deny any person the equal protection of the laws, 3)no state can deny any person life, liberty, property without due process of law, Amendment 15 Black Suffrage, No denial of vote because of race, color, previous condition of servitude, Amendment 19 Women's Suffrage, women gain the right to vote. So i was right right!

I would say 14 which does not allow sates to deny privileges to any citizens.

Thx all of u. I go with 13!!!

Wait a minute. Yes, 13, but 14 is vital. 13 abolished slavery, but 14 said states can't deny citizenship rights to citizens. Both are necessary. In this case, I'd go with 14 based on the language in the question. But 13 and 14 go together.

14 says they have the right to go to school just as other citizens do.

13 just says they are not slaves any more.

I agree with Damon. The 14th Amendment grants people the freedom to educate themselves and their children.

The correct amendment that the freed people could use to defend their right to educate themselves and their children after the Civil War is the 14th Amendment. To find this answer, we need to understand the content of each amendment listed.

The 13th Amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, but it does not specifically address the right to education.

The 14th Amendment, on the other hand, grants citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States and provides equal protection under the law. It also includes the "due process" clause, which ensures that no state can deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. This amendment played a significant role in safeguarding the rights of former slaves and provided a basis for civil rights legislation, including access to education.

The 15th Amendment prohibits the denial of voting rights based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude, but it does not directly address the right to education.

The 19th Amendment grants women the right to vote, but it is not related to the rights of former slaves to educate themselves and their children.

In conclusion, the correct answer is the 14th Amendment.

If you're not sure, Google each of these Amendments.