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The fourth amendment implies privacy because it protects the right

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The 4th amendment protects privacy because I believe it says (and I'm rewording it in my own words) that anything in your house and your house itself is protected if someone doesn't have a search warrant.

If someone could help confirm this, that'd be great. I'm pretty confident this is close to the truth though. I hope it helps! :)
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Answer: C

to be secure in one’s home.

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The fourth amendment implies privacy because it protects the right-example-1
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