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"We are not without judicial interpretation,therefore,both State and National,of the meaning of this clause.And it is sufficient to say that under no construction of that provision that we have ever seen,or any that we deem admissible,can the restraint imposed by the State of Louisiana upon the exercise of their trade by the butchers of New Orleans be held to be a deprivation of property within the meaning of that provision.Nor shall any State deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.In the light of the history of these amendments,and the pervading purpose of them,which we have already discussed,it is not difficult to give a meaning to this clause.The existence of laws in the States where the newly emancipated negroes resided,which discriminated with gross injustice and hardship against them as a class,was the evil to be remedied by this clause,and by it such laws are forbidden."
Supreme Court Justice Miller,Decision of the Court in the Slaughter House Cases,April 14,1873
-Which of the following developments in the South during this era contributed to the trend set by Supreme Court decisions like this one?


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Receiving

The process of accepting delivery of goods or materials, inspecting them, and documenting their arrival.

Receiving

The process of accepting delivery of goods or materials into a facility, checking them for accuracy against the purchase order, and inspecting for damage or defects.

Inspection

The process of examining materials, products, or systems to ensure they meet certain standards, regulations, or customer expectations.

Physical Handling

The process involving the manual or mechanical manipulation and movement of physical goods and materials.

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