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What is the difference between total and selective incorporation?

A. How much of the Bill of Rights applies to the states
B. How the Supreme Court is involved in the process
C. Who is responsible for deciding how to incorporate the Bill of Rights
D. Which state have to give their citizens Bill of Rights protections

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User MrGadget
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Answer:

A. how much the bill of rights applies to state. I just did it the quiz.

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The total answer is: A. How much of the Bill of Rights applies to the states. Full Incorporation: The theory that the due process clause of Amendment 14 requires states to defend all freedoms in the Bill of Rights; rejected by the supreme court in favor of selective incorporation. Selective Incorporation: The process by which, over time, the Supreme Court applied to states those freedoms that served some fundamental principle of freedom or justice, thus rejecting full incorporation.

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