The Fourteenth Amendment ensured that the

a. states had an equal voice in the debate about citizenship

b. states could not infringe on the rights of citizenship.
c. federal government could not infringe on the rights of citizenship.
d. federal government would yield to the states on matters concerning citizenship.


b

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