In the cases of Barron v. Baltimore (1833) , the Slaughter House Cases (1873) , and Palko v. Connecticut (1937) , the Supreme Court basically
A) supported nationalization of the Bill of Rights.
B) rejected application of the Fifth Amendment to the states.
C) ended discrimination against minorities by private citizens.
D) confirmed application of the Fourteenth Amendment to the states.
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Q41: Which provision of the Bill of Rights
Q42: The piecemeal application of the Bill of
Q43: In an important 1873 decision known as
Q44: What was the ultimate result of the
Q45: Which amendment in the Bill of Rights
Q47: The 1833 case of Barron v. Baltimore
Q48: Which constitutional amendment sought to nationalize citizenship
Q49: The Supreme Court case McDonald v. Chicago
Q50: The constitutional prohibition against the government depriving
Q51: The incorporation of the Bill of Rights
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