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3. What was the main purpose of the Thirteenth Amendment? A. It gave women the right to vote. B. It abolished slavery. C. It overturned the Three-Fifths Compromise. D. It guaranteed the right to vote regardless of race.
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User: 3. What was the main purpose of the Thirteenth Amendment? A. It gave women the right to vote. B. It abolished slavery. C. It overturned the Three-Fifths Compromise. D. It guaranteed the right to vote regardless of race.

Weegy: It abolished slavery was the main purpose of the Thirteenth Amendment.
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User: The man who served as president of the Constitutional Convention was A. George Washington. B. Alexander Hamilton. C. Thomas Jefferson. D. James Madison.

Weegy: The man who served as president of the Constitutional Convention was George Washington.
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User: The purpose of the Constitution is presented in the A. Bill of Rights. B. Amendments. C. Articles. D. Preamble.

Weegy: The purpose of the Constitution is presented in the: Preamble.
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User: . An agreement to count slaves as three-fifths of a person was related to A. the denial of African Americans the right to vote. B. the way in which population would be counted in each state. C. the number of Senators each state would have. D. the creation of an upper and a lower house in Congress.

Weegy: An agreement to count slaves as three-fifths of a person was related to the way in which population would be counted in each state.
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User: Under Article _______ of the Constitution, the laws of Congress and all treaties are the law of the land. A. VII B. IV C. VI D. III

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Under Article VI of the Constituion, the laws of Congress and all treaties are the law of the land.
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