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In the case United States v. Emerson, the Supreme Court decided that the Second Amendment is an individual right. Which right does this refer to?
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the right to privacy
the right to privacy
the right to an attorney
the right to an attorney
the right to keep and bear arms
the right to keep and bear arms
the right to be in a militia
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Responses
the right to privacy
the right to privacy
the right to an attorney
the right to an attorney
the right to keep and bear arms
the right to keep and bear arms
the right to be in a militia
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Producer of NYC drill
The Second Amendment right of the people to “keep and bear arms”
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requires self-defense.
requires self-defense.
supports a well-regulated militia.
supports a well-regulated militia.
establishes a standing army.
establishes a standing army.
creates a professional military.
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requires self-defense.
requires self-defense.
supports a well-regulated militia.
supports a well-regulated militia.
establishes a standing army.
establishes a standing army.
creates a professional military.
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Producer of NYC drill
The Fourth Amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures to protect
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the custom of requiring warrants.
the custom of requiring warrants.
the right to due process of law.
the right to due process of law.
the principle of probable cause.
the principle of probable cause.
the right to property.
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the custom of requiring warrants.
the custom of requiring warrants.
the right to due process of law.
the right to due process of law.
the principle of probable cause.
the principle of probable cause.
the right to property.
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Producer of NYC drill
Which is an example of an action that the Fourth Amendment was designed to prevent?
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Parents search a child's bedroom for evidence of smoking or drug use.
Parents search a child's bedroom for evidence of smoking or drug use.
The government spies on an individual's use of a library computer.
The government spies on an individual's use of a library computer.
Police search a home without a search warrant.
Police search a home without a search warrant.
Border patrol agents stop cars to check drivers for proof of citizenship.
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Parents search a child's bedroom for evidence of smoking or drug use.
Parents search a child's bedroom for evidence of smoking or drug use.
The government spies on an individual's use of a library computer.
The government spies on an individual's use of a library computer.
Police search a home without a search warrant.
Police search a home without a search warrant.
Border patrol agents stop cars to check drivers for proof of citizenship.
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Producer of NYC drill
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In the case United States v. Emerson, the Supreme Court decided that the Second Amendment is an individual right. Which right does this refer to?
(1 point)
Responses
the right to privacy
the right to privacy
the right to an attorney
the right to an attorney
the right to keep and bear arms
the right to keep and bear arms
the right to be in a militia
the right to be in a militia
(1 point)
Responses
the right to privacy
the right to privacy
the right to an attorney
the right to an attorney
the right to keep and bear arms
the right to keep and bear arms
the right to be in a militia
the right to be in a militia
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The Second Amendment right of the people to “keep and bear arms”
(1 point)
Responses
requires self-defense.
requires self-defense.
supports a well-regulated militia.
supports a well-regulated militia.
establishes a standing army.
establishes a standing army.
creates a professional military.
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Responses
requires self-defense.
requires self-defense.
supports a well-regulated militia.
supports a well-regulated militia.
establishes a standing army.
establishes a standing army.
creates a professional military.
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According to The Third Amendment, the government cannot make people house soldiers
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except when the United States is at war.
except when the United States is at war.
except when they are on their way to fight in wars.
except when they are on their way to fight in wars.
except when they are returning home form wars.
except when they are returning home form wars.
without any exceptions, even in case of war.
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except when the United States is at war.
except when the United States is at war.
except when they are on their way to fight in wars.
except when they are on their way to fight in wars.
except when they are returning home form wars.
except when they are returning home form wars.
without any exceptions, even in case of war.
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The Fourth Amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures to protect
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Responses
the custom of requiring warrants.
the custom of requiring warrants.
the right to due process of law.
the right to due process of law.
the principle of probable cause.
the principle of probable cause.
the right to property.
(1 point)
Responses
the custom of requiring warrants.
the custom of requiring warrants.
the right to due process of law.
the right to due process of law.
the principle of probable cause.
the principle of probable cause.
the right to property.
Answer
Which is an example of an action that the Fourth Amendment was designed to prevent?
(1 point)
Responses
Parents search a child's bedroom for evidence of smoking or drug use.
Parents search a child's bedroom for evidence of smoking or drug use.
The government spies on an individual's use of a library computer.
The government spies on an individual's use of a library computer.
Police search a home without a search warrant.
Police search a home without a search warrant.
Border patrol agents stop cars to check drivers for proof of citizenship.
(1 point)
Responses
Parents search a child's bedroom for evidence of smoking or drug use.
Parents search a child's bedroom for evidence of smoking or drug use.
The government spies on an individual's use of a library computer.
The government spies on an individual's use of a library computer.
Police search a home without a search warrant.
Police search a home without a search warrant.
Border patrol agents stop cars to check drivers for proof of citizenship.
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Fith Amendment
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the right to keep and bear arms
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supports a well-regulated militia.
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the right to property.
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Police search a home without a search warrant.
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The correct answer is: the right to keep and bear arms.
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The correct answer is: supports a well-regulated militia.
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The correct answer is: without any exceptions, even in case of war.
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The correct answer is: the right to property.
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The correct answer is: Police search a home without a search warrant.
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The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects various rights of individuals in criminal cases and legal proceedings. It includes the following provisions:
1. Protection against self-incrimination: This means that a person cannot be forced to testify against themselves. They have the right to remain silent.
2. Protection against double jeopardy: This prevents a person from being tried twice for the same offense after being acquitted or convicted.
3. Right to due process: This guarantees that a person cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property without a fair process and legal procedures.
4. Right to a grand jury: In federal criminal cases, the Fifth Amendment grants the right to have a grand jury review the evidence before deciding whether to bring formal charges against a person.
5. Right against government seizure of property without just compensation: This provision is known as the Takings Clause, which prevents the government from taking private property for public use without providing fair compensation.
These are some of the key protections provided by the Fifth Amendment.
1. Protection against self-incrimination: This means that a person cannot be forced to testify against themselves. They have the right to remain silent.
2. Protection against double jeopardy: This prevents a person from being tried twice for the same offense after being acquitted or convicted.
3. Right to due process: This guarantees that a person cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property without a fair process and legal procedures.
4. Right to a grand jury: In federal criminal cases, the Fifth Amendment grants the right to have a grand jury review the evidence before deciding whether to bring formal charges against a person.
5. Right against government seizure of property without just compensation: This provision is known as the Takings Clause, which prevents the government from taking private property for public use without providing fair compensation.
These are some of the key protections provided by the Fifth Amendment.
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