Which rights are protected by the Fourteenth Amendment?Choose all answers that are correct.

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equal protection under the laws

equal protection under the laws

citizenship as a result of being born in the United States

citizenship as a result of being born in the United States

due process

due process

privacy

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Answer 1
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citizenship as a result of being born in the untied states, equal protection under the laws, andprivacy.

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Answer 2
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Answer: the 3rd one

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I searched it up, probably wrong though


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Once new territories were discovered, the maps of America increased.

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What is popular sovereignty

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"Popular sovereignty" means the people are in charge of establishing a government over themselves.  

The founding fathers of the United States adopted the idea of popular sovereignty from Enlightenment philosophers like John Locke (of England) and Jean-Jacques Rousseau (of France).

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The balance of power was that although the U.S. Government said that the american indians were sovern nations within their nation, they could still constantly bully them out of land, and stop the spainards and british in canada from supplying them, effectively reducing them to nothing more than a slight deterrant from expanding westward. (look at Johnson V McIntosh)

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C.
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C. Alexander Graham Bell

The answer is C.Alexander Graham Bell

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