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The Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship for all persons born in the United States, except for Native Americans, and empowered the federal government to protect the rights of U.S. citizens. True disappointed False

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The Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship for all persons born in the United States, except
for Native Americans, and empowered the federal government to protect the rights of U.S.
citizens.
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False

The Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship for all persons born in the United States, except for Native Americans, and empowered the federal government to protect the rights of U.S. citizens. True disappointed False

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False. The Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship for all persons born in the United States, including Native Americans, and empowered the federal government to protect the rights of all U.S. citizens.
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