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what does the fourteenth amendment say that states cannot take away from people?
a. the right to move to a different country
b. the right to own property
c. equal education
d. rights or property without due process
The Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause states that no state shall deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. Option A is incorrect as the amendment doesn't focus on moving to another country. Option B is too narrow; it's not just the right to own property but also other rights, and with the due process requirement. Option C: while equal protection is part of the amendment, the specific "cannot take away" part here relates to due process for rights/property, not just equal education. Option D matches the due process aspect of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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D. Rights or property without due process