The 14th amendment requires state governments to give their citizens the same rights that the federal government does. Before the 14th amendment, the state governments had almost unlimited authority over their citizens.
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The 14th Amendment that gives the states rights to extend provisions under the national Bill of Rights.
the fourteen amendment does not extend all bill of rights protections to the states
to extend rights of state and local government.
It did not extend to women.
1. The first stage of the struggle to extend voting rights came in the early 1800s 2. The second major effort to broaden the electorate following the Civil War. 3. The 19th amendment prohibited the denial of the right to vote because of sex. 4. A fourth major extension took place during the 1960s. 5. The fifth and latest expansion of the electorate came with the adoption of the 26th Amendment in 1971.
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The 14th Amendment that gives the states rights to extend provisions under the national Bill of Rights.
How did Justice Fortas's concept of "pure speech" extend First Amendment free speech rights?
gave woman the right to vote -apex
We must extend our efforts to preserve the natural habitats of endangered species.
It requires equal protection under the law.
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the fourteen amendment does not extend all bill of rights protections to the states
Yes Any offence of failure of non-registration will attract a mandatory penalty which may extend up to rupees Ten Thousand.