Keeping it brief, the Court -- little by little -- gradually asserted that certain rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights are, in some way, "in" the 14th too; that the 14th protects those rights from being violated by the states. But the Court never said that all of the rights in the Bill of Rights are "in" the 14th. Over the course of many decades the Court kept on expanding the list of which rights in the BoR are "in" the 14th, but all along the way the Court kept on saying too, that not all of the rights are "in." By the 1960's *most* of the rights in the BoR were "absorbed" into the 14th.
<span> The word Hindu was first used by Greeks as a way of denoting a persons country, and people living away from the indus river.</span>
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A. people elect individuals to represent them
He has been regarded as the greatest<span> revolutionary leader and thinker since Marx. </span>
Lucretia Mott
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