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the bill of rights provides protections for individual liberties and places limits on the power of our government. say the police knock on your door and request to come inside. which amendment allows you to say no to the police, and request that they come back with a warrant to look around?
second amendment - right to bear arms
first amendment - freedom to petition the government
fourth amendment - illegal searches and seizures
eighth amendment - freedom from unfair punishments
The scenario involves refusing police entry without a warrant, which relates to protections against unauthorized searches of one's property. The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Bill of Rights prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures, requiring law enforcement to obtain a warrant (with probable cause) to enter a person's home without consent.
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Fourth Amendment - illegal searches and seizures