Question
Which of the following statements explains the Fourth Amendment’s protections against unreasonable searches and seizures?(1 point)
Responses
School officials must obtain a search warrant before conducting random drug testing.
School officials must obtain a search warrant before conducting random drug testing.
School officials must have probable cause to search a student’s locker.
School officials must have probable cause to search a student’s locker.
Law enforcement must have a search warrant and/or probable cause to search a person’s property.
Law enforcement must have a search warrant and/or probable cause to search a person’s property.
Law enforcement must have reasonable suspicion to search a person’s house.
Responses
School officials must obtain a search warrant before conducting random drug testing.
School officials must obtain a search warrant before conducting random drug testing.
School officials must have probable cause to search a student’s locker.
School officials must have probable cause to search a student’s locker.
Law enforcement must have a search warrant and/or probable cause to search a person’s property.
Law enforcement must have a search warrant and/or probable cause to search a person’s property.
Law enforcement must have reasonable suspicion to search a person’s house.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statement that best explains the Fourth Amendment’s protections against unreasonable searches and seizures is:
**Law enforcement must have a search warrant and/or probable cause to search a person’s property.**
This statement accurately reflects the Fourth Amendment's requirement that searches and seizures be reasonable, typically requiring a warrant based on probable cause.
**Law enforcement must have a search warrant and/or probable cause to search a person’s property.**
This statement accurately reflects the Fourth Amendment's requirement that searches and seizures be reasonable, typically requiring a warrant based on probable cause.