Why was it necessary in 1868 to apply the federal Bill of Rights to the states with the 14th Amendment?

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Responses

to establish civil rights for visible minorities

to prevent states from continuing the practice of slavery

to give the federal government the power to prevent rebellions

to establish proper checks and balances between state and federal governments

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The correct response is:

to establish civil rights for visible minorities.

The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, was a crucial step in extending the protections of the federal Bill of Rights to the states, particularly to ensure that civil rights were secured for newly freed slaves and other marginalized groups.