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.
The Fourth Amendment
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.
Privacy is not specifically defined in the Constitution.
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.
The Fifth Amendment
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
Probable Cause
Unreasonable Searches and Seizures