Chapter 2 Practice Quiz Flashcards

(4 cards)

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Q

Which Constitutional amendment directly addresses the government’s right to search a person’s property?

The First Amendment

The Fourth Amendment

The Fifth Amendment

Searches are not specifically defined in the Constitution.

A

The Fourth Amendment

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Which Constitutional amendment directly addresses a citizen’s right to privacy?

The First Amendment

The Fourth Amendment

The Fifth Amendment

Privacy is not specifically defined in the Constitution.

A

Privacy is not specifically defined in the Constitution.

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If a person is forced, against their will, by a government official to reveal a password, that person may be able to claim that their Constitutional rights, as defined by ________________________, have been violated.

The First Amendment

The Fourth Amendment

The Fifth Amendment

Searches were not specifically defined in the Constitution.

A

The Fifth Amendment

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Two phrases in the Fourth Amendment that place limitations on the government’s ability to acquire a search warrant are (select 2):

The Right of the People

Redress of Grievance

Probable Cause

Unreasonable Searches and Seizures

A

Probable Cause

Unreasonable Searches and Seizures

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