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In 1867, Congress passed a law requiring that new constitutions adopted by former Confederate states guarantee African American men
the right to vote. However, a majority of Northern states continued to deny African American men this right until 1870. What action did
the government take to resolve this problem?
It created the Freedmen's Bureau.
O It adopted the Fifteenth Amendment.
O It took congressional seats away from those states.
It sent troops to enforce voting rights in those states.



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Final answer:

The government adopted the Fifteenth Amendment to address the denial of voting rights to African American men in former Confederate states.


Explanation:

The government took the action of adopting the Fifteenth Amendment to resolve the issue of denying African American men the right to vote. The Fifteenth Amendment, passed in 1870, specifically prohibited states from denying the right to vote based on race, thus ensuring African American men's voting rights.


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