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Why did Congress pass the Civil Rights Act of 1866?
A.to enfranchise former Confederates who had lost their voting rights
B.to outline the rights granted to all Americans, both men and women
C.to outline the rights granted to all male citizens of the United States
D.to support the Black Codes, which granted rights to African Americans

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C

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The reason why the Civil Rights Act of 1866 was passed was C.to outline the rights granted to all male citizens of the United States

Why was the Civil Rights Act of 1866 passed?

With enslaved people now being free at the end of the Civil War, the Southern States came up with Black codes to keep African Americans subjugated.

As a result, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act to guarantee the rights of Male American citizens to ensure that African Americans were protected.

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