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Which of the following correctly analyzes the effect the Supreme Court’s use of selective incorporation has had on the freedom of expression?(1 point)
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Selective incorporation has expanded the freedom of expression by forcing states to protect the freedom of speech.
Selective incorporation has expanded the freedom of expression by forcing states to protect the freedom of speech.
Selective incorporation has gradually reduced freedom of expression by allowing states to ignore certain freedoms found in the Bill of Rights.
Selective incorporation has gradually reduced freedom of expression by allowing states to ignore certain freedoms found in the Bill of Rights.
Selective incorporation has limited the freedom of expression by only requiring the national government to abide by the freedom of speech.
Selective incorporation has limited the freedom of expression by only requiring the national government to abide by the freedom of speech.
Selective incorporation had no effect on the freedom of expression as states have always had to protect the freedom of speech.
Selective incorporation had no effect on the freedom of expression as states have always had to protect the freedom of speech.
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Selective incorporation has expanded the freedom of expression by forcing states to protect the freedom of speech.
Explanation: Through cases like Gitlow v. New York (1925) the Court applied the First Amendment’s free speech protections to the states via the Fourteenth Amendment, increasing safeguards for expression against state action.
Explanation: Through cases like Gitlow v. New York (1925) the Court applied the First Amendment’s free speech protections to the states via the Fourteenth Amendment, increasing safeguards for expression against state action.
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