How does selective incorporation represent the idea of federalism?
B. Because of the Bill of Rights
What parts of criminal trials have not been part of selective incorporation?
D. the right to a jury
Which part of the Fourteenth Amendment has allowed the Supreme Court to expand the Bill of Rights to the state level?
A. due process clause
How did Roe v. Wade define the right to privacy?
C. a women's right to privacy
How did the McDonald v. Chicago case represent selective incorporation?
A. it ruled that the fed restrictions
How does selective incorporation represent the idea of federalism?
A. Supreme Court rulings only govern the functions of the federal government.
B. Through dual federalism, the national and state governments oversee the protection of different rights.
C. Because the Bill of Rights originally only restricted federal power, these rights have been expanded to the state level.
D. Through cooperative federalism, the national and state governments share the enforcement of the Bill of Rights.
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