In Cox v. Louisiana, 1965, the Supreme Court upheld
limitations on <span>parades near courthouses. Protesters against racial
discrimination gathered outside a Louisiana courthouse building and
were then instructed by the police to move across the street. Some moments
after, they were disbanded by the police with the use of "tear
gas". </span>
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Tell me if I am right though.
Hope this helps.
<u>4) Congress</u>
The selective incorporation is a doctrine that makes the first 10 amendments of the U.S. Constitution (The Bill of Rights) also applicable to the states through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Prior to the doctrine, the states weren't constitutionally obligated to follow those rules.
The 14th Amendment also determined who must enforce the provisions of its Amendment, as section 5 states:
<em>The </em><u><em>Congress</em></u><em> shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.</em>
The answer to the given question is a coping strategy known as channeling your nervous energy.
Though you can choose to channel your nervous energy by keeping it to yourself, you can also exert it to your public speaking performance. Some ways of doing this include through creating interaction with your audience, speaking in a louder voice, and moving across the stage.