The 14th Amendment, according to Baum, has two phrases that are vague enough that reasonable court decisions can be made on either side; they are: __________

a. Equal protection of the law and freedom to assemble.
b. Due process of law and equal protection of the law.
c. Freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
d. Due process and Bill of Rights.

Respuesta :

c cause bill

correct

All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to its rule are residents of the United States and the state in which they live. No state may enact or implement legislation that limits the rights or immunities of US citizens; no state may deprive anybody of their life, liberty, or property.

Without due process of law; and no state shall refuse equal protection of the laws to any person within its jurisdiction.

So Option B is correct phrase for The 14th Amendment.

The other Options are incorrect as:

  • Option A is incorrect as equal protection of law is correct but freedom to assemble is not a phrase of 14th Amendment.

  • Option C is incorrect as freedom of speech and religion are not the phrases of 14th Amendment.

  • Option D is incorrect as Due process and Bill of Rights are not the two phrases of 14th Amendment.

Thus Option B is correct for The 14th Amendment.

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