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The Fourteenth Amendment gave state governments the same restrictions as the federal government.
to extend rights of state and local government.
the process of applying the Bill of Rights to state governments as well as the federal government
governments list to get rid of
most protections of the bill of rights applied to state governments
The process that grants immigrants the rights and privileges of citizenship is called Naturalization.
applying most Bill of Rights protections to state governments. (APEX)
It's called the Fundamental orders of Connecticut
The concept you are asking about is called "due process". It is guaranteed by the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments. The Fifth Amendment guarantees due process when dealing with the federal government, while the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees it when dealing with State governments.
Civil rights
State and local governments are required to comply with most provisions in the Bill of Rights due to the incorporation doctrine. This doctrine, established through Supreme Court cases, holds that the protections outlined in the Bill of Rights also apply to state and local governments through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Therefore, state and local governments cannot violate citizens' fundamental rights protected by the Bill of Rights.
Several amendments. The 15, 19, 26 all extended voting rights.