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Contact [7]
3 years ago
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The Supreme Court’s use of selective incorporation

History
2 answers:
spayn [35]3 years ago
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<span>The correct answer is letter c, which is, it takes a subjective case-by-case approach to the question of incorporation in regards with the supreme court’s use of selective incorporation. The case-by-case approach is a way of using a decision forcing case in which the individual involved is likely to play a role of having to face a hard decision that occurred in the past.</span>
Paul [167]3 years ago
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<em><u>The Supreme Court’s use of selective incorporation as it takes a subjective case-by-case approach to the question of incorporation. </u></em>

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Further Explanations:

The Supreme Court is the “Federal court” of America. The power of the judiciary is vested in the hands of the Supreme Court exercising both Appellate as well as Original Jurisdiction over the constitutional issues and Lower courts. It bounds the state government to the state's constitution run by the Supreme law.

The authority of the federal government regarding the citizen's liberties are limited by the Bill of Rights that also restrict its involvement in the case of the State.The bill guarantees personal freedom and rights limiting governmental dominance over judicial and other disputes.The Bill constitutes the first ten amendments proposing the approval of the constitution and to lecture doubt proposed by the Anti- Federalists.

The selective incorporation is used by the Supreme court to protect citizens from any humiliation in the State court. If any state is limiting the liberties of the citizens, it can nullify that act.

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Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Supreme Court

Keywords: Supreme Court, Federal court, Appellate, Original Jurisdiction, constitutional, Lower courts, Supreme law, Bill of Rights,judicial,constitution, selective incorporation, State court

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