how does the incorporation doctrine serve to increase the power of the power of the federal government

- it helps the federal government administer grants

= it prevents states from restricting a citizen civil rights

- it sets limits on the amounts of taxes a state can levy

- it allows for federal laws to have jurisdiction over state laws

- it ensures that constitutional rights are protected at the state level
- it promotes consistency and uniformity in interpreting constitutional rights across all states
- it centralizes power and authority in the federal government
- it limits the ability of states to enact laws that go against federal mandates or guidelines
- it strengthens the federal government's control over state actions and decisions.