Analyze the difference between an amendment that is fully incorporated and one that is partially incorporated.

A. In the former, parts of the amendment have been fully incorporated, and in the latter, no parts have been incorporated.

B. In the former, some parts have been incorporated, and in the latter no parts have been incorporated.

C. In the former, the Supreme Court has ruled on incorporation, and in the latter, the court has made a decision.

D. In the former, all parts of the amendment have been incorporated, and in the latter, only some parts have been incorporated.

The correct answer is D. In an amendment that is fully incorporated, every part of the amendment has been recognized and applied to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause. In contrast, a partially incorporated amendment means that only some parts of the amendment have been recognized and applied to the states. This distinction is based on the Supreme Court's interpretation and application of the Constitution.