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  1. 2. a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court holding that the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution had extended the First Amendment's provisions protecting freedom of speech and freedom of the press to apply to the governments of U.S. states
  2. 4. defined obscenity limits
  3. 5. landmark 2008 Supreme Court case that ruled the Second Amendment protects an individual's right to possess a firearm for self-defense
  4. 8. landmark 1833 Supreme Court case that established that the Bill of Rights does not apply to state governments
  5. 9. freedom of speech, religion, press, and assembly
  6. 12. fundamental liberty protected by the first amendment
  7. 15. states cannot tax federal institutions
  8. 18. constitutional principle found in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments
  9. 19. describes the movement opposing a powerful national government and favoring decentralized power during the US Constitution's ratification debates
  10. 20. by case process of applying most protections in the bill of rights
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  1. 1. protecting an individual's right to practice any religion they choose, or to have no religion at all, without government interference
  2. 3. known as the Father of the Constitution
  3. 6. struck down child labor law
  4. 7. a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court under which prior restraint on publication was found to violate freedom of the press as protected under the First Amendment
  5. 10. only congress regulates interstate commerce
  6. 11. a system of government where power is divided between a central national government and smaller regional governments, such as states or provinces
  7. 13. U.S. Supreme Court case that ruled the Second Amendment right to bear arms applies to state and local governments through the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause
  8. 14. non profit civil rights organization
  9. 16. granted citizenship to all people who naturalize in United States and guaranteed all citizens "equal protection of the laws" and "due process of law" from the states
  10. 17. requiring the government to pay the "fair market value" of private property when it takes that property for public use through the power of eminent domain.