Answer:
B. The Bill of Rights did not apply at the state level.
Explanation:
Constitution's Bill of Rights restricts only the powers of the federal government and not those of the state governments. John Barron filed against the city of Baltimore, claiming that the city had deprived him of his property in violation of the Fifth Amendment, which provides that the government may not take private property without just compensation.
Ruling: Barron had no claim against the state under the Bill of Rights because the Bill of Rights does not apply to the states.
Charleston was an incredibly important city in the South because of its location--it was located on a prime piece of coast line that made importing and exporting goods relatively fast and easy.
The reason why the emancipation proclamation was important was because: it freed all the enslaved people in the united states.
<h3>Whaty was President Lincoln's emancipation proclamation?</h3>
This was the insistence by President Lincoln that the American civil war was a war for the enslaved to have their freedom.
The civil war was because the South had disagreed to the freedom of the enslaved blacks in the country.
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