The U.S. Supreme Court in McDonald v. Chicago ruled that ________

A. the states cannot regulate the right of individuals to opt for popular initiatives
B. the states can regulate the right of individuals to opt for popular initiatives
C. the states can abridge the right of individuals to keep and bear arms
D. the states cannot abridge the fundamental right to keep and bear arms


ANSWER: D

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