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Which is a main idea in the right to privacy?
People can make their own lawful decisions.
People can protect their property by any means necessary.
People can decide if the government is intruding in their lives.
People can keep any possessions without government intervention.
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People can make their own lawful decisions.
Explanation: The right to privacy centers on personal autonomy and freedom to make private, lawful choices (e.g., about marriage, family, bodily decisions) free from unwarranted government intrusion. The other options focus on property rights or excessive claims about deciding government intrusion, which are not main ideas of privacy.
Explanation: The right to privacy centers on personal autonomy and freedom to make private, lawful choices (e.g., about marriage, family, bodily decisions) free from unwarranted government intrusion. The other options focus on property rights or excessive claims about deciding government intrusion, which are not main ideas of privacy.
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