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Which ideas of incorporation were based on the philosophy of natural rights built on the very concept of "ordered liberty"?

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plus incorporation and selective incorporation

plus incorporation and selective incorporation

no incorporation and plus incorporation

no incorporation and plus incorporation

complete incorporation and selective incorporation

complete incorporation and selective incorporation

complete incorporation and no incorporation

complete incorporation and no incorporation

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Complete incorporation and selective incorporation.

Explanation: Both theories invoke natural-rights ideas—complete (total) incorporation treats the Bill of Rights as fundamental natural rights that must apply to the states, while selective incorporation applies those specific rights deemed "fundamental to the concept of ordered liberty" (the language from Palko v. Connecticut).