How did the Bill of Rights, as interpreted in the nineteenth century, apply to state and federal government?
a. It restrained only the powers of the federal government.
b. It restrained only the powers of the states.
c. It restrained both the powers of the states and federal government.
d. It restrained neither the federal government nor the states.
a. It restrained only the powers of the federal government.
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