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Comparing the Interpretations of the Constitution
Strict Constructionism Liberal Constructionism
The Fourteenth Amendment ensures the absolute political equality of people of different races but does not enforce social equality. ???
What is the best interpretation to insert in the second column of the table?(1 point)
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The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people of different races, and the Constitution gives the states the power to determine the validity of the laws that ensure equality.
The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people of different races, and the Constitution gives the states the power to determine the validity of the laws that ensure equality.
The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people of different races, and the Constitution gives state legislatures police powers that ensure that social equality does not lead to instability.
The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people of different races, and the Constitution gives state legislatures police powers that ensure that social equality does not lead to instability.
The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people of different races, and this includes aspects of equality not listed in the Constitution such as equal access to both public and private facilities.
The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people of different races, and this includes aspects of equality not listed in the Constitution such as equal access to both public and private facilities.
The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people and recognizes that property owners may have the discretion to restrict access to their property.
Comparing the Interpretations of the Constitution
Strict Constructionism Liberal Constructionism
The Fourteenth Amendment ensures the absolute political equality of people of different races but does not enforce social equality. ???
What is the best interpretation to insert in the second column of the table?(1 point)
Responses
The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people of different races, and the Constitution gives the states the power to determine the validity of the laws that ensure equality.
The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people of different races, and the Constitution gives the states the power to determine the validity of the laws that ensure equality.
The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people of different races, and the Constitution gives state legislatures police powers that ensure that social equality does not lead to instability.
The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people of different races, and the Constitution gives state legislatures police powers that ensure that social equality does not lead to instability.
The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people of different races, and this includes aspects of equality not listed in the Constitution such as equal access to both public and private facilities.
The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people of different races, and this includes aspects of equality not listed in the Constitution such as equal access to both public and private facilities.
The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people and recognizes that property owners may have the discretion to restrict access to their property.
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The best interpretation to insert in the second column of the table for Liberal Constructionism would be:
**The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people of different races, and this includes aspects of equality not listed in the Constitution such as equal access to both public and private facilities.**
This interpretation aligns with the broader and more inclusive view of the Constitution typically associated with Liberal Constructionism, which seeks to apply constitutional principles to ensure social equality and rights beyond those explicitly stated.
**The Fourteenth Amendment protects the political equality of all people of different races, and this includes aspects of equality not listed in the Constitution such as equal access to both public and private facilities.**
This interpretation aligns with the broader and more inclusive view of the Constitution typically associated with Liberal Constructionism, which seeks to apply constitutional principles to ensure social equality and rights beyond those explicitly stated.
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