The Supreme Court decision in Barron v.Baltimore (1833) maintained that the Bill of Rights intended to prevent
A) both the national and state governments from violating civil rights.
B) cities from taking private property without due process.
C) only the national government from abridging civil liberties.
D) the states from infringing on individual rights.
E) the United States government from granting titles of royalty.
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