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Why was selective incorporation important to U.S. civil liberties in the 20th

century?
A. It extended most Bill of Rights protections to all state
governments.
OB. It gave states more power to operate independently from the
federal government.
OC. It placed more limits on citizens' civil rights and civil liberties.
D. It gave the executive branch more power over the federal
government.

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Why was selective incorporation important to U.S. civil liberties in the 20th
century?
A. It extended most Bill of Rights protections to all state
governments.
OB. It gave states more power to operate independently from the
federal government.
OC. It placed more limits on citizens' civil rights and civil liberties.
D. It gave the executive branch more power over the federal
government.
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