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How did the Supreme Court interpret the Bill of Rights in its opinion in Barron v. Baltimore?-It ruled that the Bill of Rights applied to the national government and to the states.-It ruled that the Bill of Rights protects rights, but not liberties.-It ruled that the Bill of Rights applied only to the national government.-It ruled that some provisions of the Bill of Rights were unconstitutional.
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