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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.
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.
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