How were former slaves affected by the post-Civil War amendments A they were made citizens but did not enjoy the full benefits of citizenship B they became a powerful political force in the north because of there voting rights C they immediately received full civil rights in all states D they were able to buy the farms on wich they had been in service

The correct answer is A) they were made citizens but did not enjoy the full benefits of citizenship.

The post-Civil War amendments, specifically the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, were intended to provide former slaves with rights and protections. The 13th Amendment abolished slavery, the 14th Amendment granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and the 15th Amendment granted African American men the right to vote.

However, even after being granted citizenship, former slaves still faced discrimination and denied their full rights in many areas. They often faced segregation, limited opportunities for education and employment, and continued to experience violence and intimidation by white supremacist groups. So, though they were granted citizenship, former slaves did not immediately enjoy the full benefits of citizenship due to systemic racism and discrimination.