In 1833, in the case of Barron v. Baltimore, the Supreme Court reasoned that the whole thrust of the Bill of Rights was ______.
A) directed exclusively at restraining state power
B) directed at restraining federal and state power equally
C) advisory in nature, directed at neither the national government nor the states
D) directed exclusively at restraining the power of the national government
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