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the fifth amendment protects people from having to
testify against themselves in court.
allow their property to be searched.
accept a court - appointed lawyer.
answer questions posed by police.
The Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution includes the self-incrimination clause, which prevents individuals from being compelled to give testimony that could expose them to criminal prosecution. The other options relate to other amendments: property searches are covered by the Fourth Amendment, court-appointed lawyers by the Sixth Amendment, and police questioning rights (Miranda warnings) stem from Fifth Amendment protections but the core protection listed here is the right against self-testimony in court.
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testify against themselves in court.