Thirteenth Amendment (1865) leads with 60% of votes
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 broadened the scope of freedom and equality far beyond the Thirteenth Amendment's specific ban on slavery in 1865. This GoatWars battle pits a sweeping legislation against a cornerstone constitutional amendment, stirring passions about which had the deeper impact on America's soul. The Act pushed into realms of voting, schooling, and employment, challenging segregation head-on, while the Thirteenth Amendment struck the shackles of bondage in a more straightforward legal blow. Fans clash over the legacy of broad civil liberties versus the groundbreaking end of legal slavery. Dive into the debate and cast your vote: which legislation truly transformed America?
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Fans currently prefer Thirteenth Amendment (1865) over Civil Rights Act (1964) when it comes to the greatest U.S. Legislation of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Thirteenth Amendment (1865) 60.0% of the time over Civil Rights Act (1964).
Across all battles:
Thirteenth Amendment (1865) win rate: 52.2%
Civil Rights Act (1964) win rate: 52.6%
Right now, the U.S. Constitution (1787) holds the top spot. It's seen as the blueprint for the nation's values and governance. Check out where others rank on the GOAT List.
It's a heavyweight clash between two giants of U.S. legislation. The Thirteenth Amendment ended slavery, a fundamental evil, while the Civil Rights Act tackled racial discrimination and segregation. Fans are deeply invested because each law represents a major societal shift, so picking one over the other is like choosing which value you champion more.
The Thirteenth Amendment is pulling ahead probably because it strikes a deep historical chord. Abolishing slavery was a monumental step for America, and for many fans, it represents the cornerstone of freedom and justice. It's a tough act to follow, even by something as significant as the Civil Rights Act.