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The Fifth Amendment protects the individual’s right

to make choices.
to act independently.
to obtain security.
to avoid self-incrimination.

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To avoid self-incrimination.

The Fifth Amendment protects individuals from being compelled to testify against themselves (the "right to plead the Fifth"), among other protections like due process and against double jeopardy.