The inclusion of certain provisions of the U.S. Bill of Rights into the 14th Amendment so that these rights are protected from infringement by state governments is called what?

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The inclusion of certain provisions of the U.S. Bill of Rights into the 14th Amendment so that these rights are protected from infringement by state governments is called selective incorporation.. As we must noticed and see that in the bill of right for American citizens, selective incorporation in a constitutions  ensures states cannot represents  laws that take away the constitutional rights.