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What is one reason the Supreme Court gave for its decisions in the 1883 discrimination cases?

The Fourteenth Amendment applied only to states, not individuals.
The Fifteenth Amendment did not address discrimination.
The Fourteenth Amendment had been repealed.
The Fifteenth Amendment applied only to African Americans, not immigrants.

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"The Fourteenth Amendment applied only to states, not individuals" is the best answer from the list, since they deemed the acts unconstitutional on the grounds that it infringed on personal rights.
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Correct answer choice is:


The Fourteenth Amendment applied only to states, not individuals.


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The 14th Amendment to the Constitution was sanctioned on July 9, 1868, and conferred citizenship to “all personages born or adopted in the United States,” which incorporated earlier captives lately restored. It declares that no state shall establish or execute any command which shall shorten the prerogatives or freedoms of civilians of the United States; nor shall either state seize any body of living, freedom, or resources, outwardly expected means of rule; nor refuse to any personage inside its range the equal stability of the rules.

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