Brown v. Board of Education, 347 US 483 (1954)
Yes. The Supreme Court decision was based on the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Court indicated that the decision could also be supported by the Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clause, but declined to elaborate because the Equal Protection Clause was sufficient to render segregation in the public schools unconstitutional.
State governments were required to provide most Bill of Rights protections.
yes
Publishing information that may be damaging to national security
How much of the Bill of Rights applies to the states. -Apex :)
protection against excessive bail was the right answer to mine
a driver receives a traffic ticket but is not told that he can appeal it in court
a drug dealer with several prior convictions is sent to prison without a trial
a demonstrator chanting anticorporate slogans outside a company's headquarters
court clerks refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples
raising money by staging a reading of the play 8, which supports same-sex marriage.
Has to follow the law in its treatment of citizens. -Apex
We can't give you a answer because we don't know the options nor the diagram.
They operate within the executive branch to help carry out federal policies.
implied right to privacy. APEX
Increases in campaign finance regulation followed by a loosening of restrictions
having obscene books