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 answer

The Fourth Amendment primarily protects the right to property by prohibiting unreasonable searches and seizures. It ensures that individuals have the right to privacy in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, and it establishes the requirement for warrants to be supported by probable cause. So, while all the options Touch upon aspects of Fourth Amendment protections, the most direct answer to what it fundamentally aims to protect would be the right to property.