Read the following excerpt from the Fourteenth Amendment: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law . . . .” Explain how one could support this through a civic disposition. (1 point) Responses A person serves as an impartial jury member when selected to do so by local, state, or federal officials. A person votes based on your beliefs about the rightness of a law, but accepts majority rule. A person serves as an impartial jury member when selected to do so by local, state, or federal officials. A person votes based on your beliefs about the rightness of a law, but accepts majority rule. A person volunteers to serve in the armed forces or other security related fields at the national level. They may also seek to serve as a first responder at the local community level. A person volunteers to serve in the armed forces or other security related fields at the national level. They may also seek to serve as a first responder at the local community level. A person does not deny others access to your business or other activity based on their race, creed, or gender. A person does not deny others access to your business or other activity based on their race, creed, or gender. A person engages in public debates. A person accepts the outcome of an election as legitimate even if your candidate does not win.

The most relevant response to supporting the excerpt from the Fourteenth Amendment through civic disposition is:

-A person does not deny others access to your business or other activity based on their race, creed, or gender.

This response aligns with the idea of equal protection under the law, as stated in the Fourteenth Amendment. By not discriminating against individuals based on their race, creed, or gender, a person is upholding the principles of equality and fairness that are central to the amendment.