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the bill of rights
amendments 4 through 8 have to do with the rights of
citizens regarding arrest, due process, and imprisonment or
other punishment by the government.
amendment 4
citizens are protected from unreasonable searches and
seizures by the government.
- the government needs a warrant to search or seize a
person’s property.
amendment 5
citizens are protected against self - incrimination
(confessing), double jeopardy (being tried twice for a
crime), and losing of their freedoms without due process of
law.
- “due process of law” means citizens must be proven
guilty by trial before they can be subject to
punishment, and are not required to confess,
amendment 4 requires what of the
government?
- it must give citizens due process before punishing
them.
- it must provide defendants a jury in civil court cases.
- it must obtain a warrant before searching property.
The question asks about the requirement of Amendment 4. From the provided text, Amendment 4 protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures, and explicitly states the government needs a warrant to search or seize a person's property. The other options relate to other amendments: due process before punishment is part of Amendment 5, and jury rights in civil cases are from Amendment 7.
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It must obtain a warrant before searching property.