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the fifth amendment protects people from having to testify against them…

Question

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.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

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.

Answer:

testify against themselves in court.