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What does the Seventh Amendment protect against?

A
the will of a single judge

B
torture

C
being searched without a warrant

D
self-incrimination

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Answer:

A. the will of a single judge

Step-by-step explanation:

The Seventh Amendment protects against the will of a single judge

The Fifth Amendment's protects against self-incrimination

The Fourth Amendment protects against being searched without a warrant

The Eighth Amendment protects against torture

So, the best option would be "A. the will of a single judge"

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