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Question
unreasonable searches and seizures
b
being forced to serve in the military
c
having to pay taxes
d
being tried twice for the same crime
The question seems to be about identifying which of the listed items is not a right protected by the Bill of Rights (or related constitutional protections) or which is a civic duty. Paying taxes is a civic duty (mandated by law for funding government), while the others relate to constitutional protections against unreasonable searches (4th Amendment), double jeopardy (5th Amendment), and military conscription isn't a typical forced requirement in the same way as the others (and the Bill of Rights doesn't force military service). But among the options, "Having to pay taxes" (option C) is a legal obligation (taxation is required by law for government operations), while the others are either protected against (unreasonable searches, double jeopardy) or military service isn't a forced requirement in the context of constitutional rights violations here. So the answer depends on the context, but if the question is about what is a duty vs a right violation, paying taxes is a duty.
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C. Having to pay taxes