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What is enforcement clause, equal protection clause, due process clause and citizenship clause

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The enforcement clause shows a government's power to impose and enforce a law. In constitutional law is also known as the power Congress has to enforce a constitutional amendment through legislation and can be found in the 13th amendment.

The equal protection clause can be found in the 14th amendment of the constitution and ensures that every person is granted the same rights, protections and privileges.

The due process clause of the 5th and 14th amendments is similar to the equal protection law where it ensures that every person is not deprived of their rights of life, liberty or property without the due process of law.

The citizenship clause is also part of the 14th amendment and states that any person born in the United States or any immigrant who has undergone the naturalization process is a US Citizen.

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Answer: equal protection clause - The law applied to all citizens in the same way

Due process clause -all citizens will be subject to the same set of legal procedures

Enforcement clause- Congress has the Authority to make laws to apply the amendment

Citizenship clause- all residents born in United States or naturalized are citizens

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