From Enslavement to Citizenship - How Amendments Show America's Changing Values
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How did the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments try to fix the injustices of slavery? In this social studies lesson for 5th grade, students will explore how the U.S. Constitution was changed after the Civil War to reflect America’s evolving cultural values. Through historical context, essential questions, and discussion of each amendment, learners will understand how legal changes aimed to protect freedom, citizenship, and voting rights for formerly enslaved people — despite ongoing cultural resistance. This video is from Miacademy’s U.S. Government course. Check out our playlist for more 5th-grade social studies videos! 🔗 Playlist link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvJNSf-7NfrNm_pwPm9kQ1JjOIYoYeceo We hope you are enjoying our large selection of engaging core & elective K-12 learning videos. New videos are added all the time - make sure you come back often to learn more! If you'd like us to cover any additional topics, please let us know. For practice, assessment, and many
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