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TRUE or FALSE The eminent domain clause of the Constitution states that the government can not take away an individual’s property without providing just compensation.
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The eminent domain clause of the Constitution states that the government can not take away an individual’s property without providing just compensation.
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the answer is true to this question just took the test
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eminent domain clause of the Constitution states that the government can not take away an individual’s property without providing just compensation. The correct option among the two options that are given in the question is the first option. I hope that the answer helped you.
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