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question 19 of 20 which claim would a judge who supports selective inco…

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question 19 of 20 which claim would a judge who supports selective incorporation agree with? a. the constitution places the same limits on the federal government and all state governments. b. the fourteenth amendment does not extend all bill of rights protections to the states. c. only congress can decide which parts of the constitution apply to the states. d. substantive due process is more important than procedural due process in most cases.

Explanation:

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Selective incorporation is the process by which parts of the Bill of Rights are made applicable to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment. It is not a full - scale incorporation of all Bill of Rights protections to the states. A judge who supports selective incorporation would agree that the Fourteenth Amendment does not extend all Bill of Rights protections to the states.

Answer:

B. The Fourteenth Amendment does not extend all Bill of Rights protections to the states.