The significance of Gitlow v. New York (1925) was that

The significance of Gitlow v. New York (1925) was that








A) a provision of the Bill of Rights was applied to the states for the first time.
B) the national government was prevented from violating the Bill of Rights.
C) a state constitution had precedence over the United States Constitution within that state.
D) the Bill of Rights was interpreted as restraining only the national government and not cities or states.
E) the U.S. Constitution has precedence over the state constitution within the state.










Answer: A


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