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The right to privacy includes
the freedom to be secure at home.
the right to challenge authority.
the freedom to own private property.
the right to publicly express personal opinions.
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The freedom to be secure at home.
Explanation: The right to privacy protects individuals from unwarranted intrusion (e.g., searches, surveillance) in their homes and personal affairs. The other items listed (challenging authority, owning property, publicly expressing opinions) are protections more directly tied to freedoms of speech, political rights, or property rights, not the core concept of privacy.
Explanation: The right to privacy protects individuals from unwarranted intrusion (e.g., searches, surveillance) in their homes and personal affairs. The other items listed (challenging authority, owning property, publicly expressing opinions) are protections more directly tied to freedoms of speech, political rights, or property rights, not the core concept of privacy.
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