Multiple Choice
How does the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment differ from the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment?
A) The Fourteenth Amendment clause protects individuals from violations of their rights by state governments; the Fifth Amendment protects individuals from violations of their rights by the federal government.
B) The Fourteenth Amendment clause guarantees both substantive and procedural due process but the Fifth Amendment clause does not.
C) The Fourteenth Amendment clause protects individuals against violation of their rights by private individuals as well as the government.
D) The Fourteenth Amendment clause requires the application of strict scrutiny in all cases.
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