What rights were citizens denied before the Confrontation Clause existed?(1 point) Responses Before, witnesses did not have to testify in court. Before, witnesses did not have to testify in court. Before, you could be jailed without evidence. Before, you could be jailed without evidence. Before, you could not obtain witnesses to testify in your defense. Before, you could not obtain witnesses to testify in your defense. Before, you were guaranteed legal counsel provided by the court. Before, you were guaranteed legal counsel provided by the court.

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Before the Confrontation Clause existed, a key right that citizens were denied was the ability to confront and cross-examine witnesses against them in court. Specifically, the correct response from your options would be: "Before, you could not obtain witnesses to testify in your defense." This clause ensures that defendants have the right to confront those who are testifying against them, which is essential for a fair trial.

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