McDonald v. Chicago (2010) was significant because it
1) applied the Second Amendment to...
McDonald v. Chicago (2010) was significant because it
1) applied the Second Amendment to state government.
2) rejected the idea that the Second Anendment applies to state government.
3) conclued that the Second Amendment applies only to state governments and not to the federal government
4) upheld the state of llinois's restrictions on gun ownership by former felons.
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