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Is this statement true of false explain:

Although the term "privacy" does not appear in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights, scholars have interpreted several Bill
of Rights provisions as an indication that James Madison and Congress sought to protect a common-law right to privacy as
it would have been understood in the late eighteenth Century: a right to be free of government intrusion into our personal
life, particularly within the bounds of the home.
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Answer: True

Step-by-step explanation:

privacy is never mentioned in the constitution, but it is implied that privacy should be protected.

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I believe the answer would be true. I hope this helps you! :D

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