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How does the due process clause in the Fourteenth Amendment differ from the due process clause in the Fifth Amendment?
O A. The clause in the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees that the
government cannot take citizens' property without following all
established laws.
O B. The clause in the Fourteenth Amendment gives the Supreme
Court the authority to decide whether federal laws have been
followed in particular cases.
OC. The clause in the Fourteenth Amendment applies only to
protected classes that have historically experienced
discrimination.
OD. The clause in the Fourteenth Amendment has been interpreted to
mean that state governments must provide some of the
protections in the Bill of Rights.

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