How does the Incorporation Doctrine serve to increase the power of the federal government? (1 point) Responses It helps the federal government administer grants. It helps the federal government administer grants. It prevents states from restricting a citizen’s civil rights. It prevents states from restricting a citizen’s civil rights. It requires states to allow cities to make their own laws. It requires states to allow cities to make their own laws. It sets limits on the amount of taxes a state can levy.

The Incorporation Doctrine prevents states from restricting a citizen's civil rights.