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What do the Quartering Act, no trial by jury, and unwarranted search and seizure have in common?
Each reflects concerns related to taxation
Each reflects violations of property rights
Each is a law made by the colonial assemblies
Each is a violation of individual rights.

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D.Each is a violation of individual rights.

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Answer: Each is a violation of individual rights.

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The Bill of Rights (December 15, 1791) holds the first ten amendments to the Constitution, which were meant to ensure individual rights. The Quartering Act was a parliamentary law that demanded colonies to welcome British troops into their houses. The Third Amendment would prohibit any Soldier to be housed by civilians, nor in time of war or peace, without the express permission of the owner. Homes being examined without warrants was addressed in the Fourth Amendment. Trial by an impartial jury of peers was mandated by the Sixth Amendment.

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