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Both the Fundamental Fairness and Incorporation Doctrines Promote Similar Interests

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Both the fundamental fairness and incorporation doctrines promote similar interests. Nonetheless, they differ in several respects. These differences include:
I. they define due process differently.
II. the extent to which they require uniform treatment by the states.
III. the incorporation doctrine relies on natural law and the fundamental fairness doctrine relies on the Bill of Rights.
IV. The fundamental fairness doctrine derives its meaning independent of the Bill of Rights while incorporation derives its meaning from the Bill of Rights.


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Abraham Maslow

An American psychologist best known for creating Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a theory of psychological health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs.

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Pertains to the theory and therapeutic approach developed by Sigmund Freud, focusing on unconscious processes influencing behavior and personality.

Higher Need

Refers to the more complex, growth-oriented aspects of human motivation, often associated with fulfilling potential and achieving self-actualization.

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The condition or fact of not achieving the desired end or ends; the opposite of success.

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