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The police come to your house and demand to search it. You respond that they should leave and not come back without a warrant signed by a court that shows they have a good reason to search your home. You are exercising your rights as guaranteed under which Amendment?

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The Second Amendment

The Fourth Amendment

The Eighth Amendment

The Fourteenth Amendment

User Paul Westcott
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Answer:

The Fourth Amendment

Step-by-step explanation:

The Constitution protects people from being a victim of unreasonable searches and/or seizures by law enforcement under the Fourth Amendment under the Constitution.

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Answer: Fourth amendment; protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government without a warrant or probable cause. (Like if there's a smell of illegal substances during a stop.)

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