Fill in the blanks from the passage below to explain the effects, and limitations, of the Reconstruction Amendments.

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The Reconstruction Amendments fill in the blank with the 13th Amendment, defined citizenship in the 14th Amendment, fill in the blank, ​​​​​and efill in the blank to Black American men fill in the blank, but put restrictions on voting rights and did not prevent the fill in the blank

The Reconstruction Amendments filled in the blank with the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, defined citizenship in the 14th Amendment, granted equal protection under the law and due process to all citizens, and fill in the blank, provided voting rights to Black American men. However, they put restrictions on voting rights and did not prevent the fill in the blank, enforcement of discriminatory practices and segregation.