The Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment give the national government the power to enforce protections for any person against the states, but Supreme Court interpretations can influence the extent of those protections.
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EK 1.8.A.1
Depth 3Parent ID: 395AF93BD5424903B9A13BC1612BE4DFStandard set: AP US Government & Politics (2023)
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- EK 1.8.A.1
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- AP US Government & Politics
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- AP® U.S. Government and Politics COURSE AND EXAM DESCRIPTION
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