Which statement best explains the legal basis for the right to privacy?
a. It was a new theory proposed by activist justices in the 1960s.
b. It developed gradually through legal precedents and Supreme Court rulings.
c. It is clearly named in the amendment forbidding search and seizure.
d. It evolved as protection from the invasive technologies of the twentieth century.
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c. It is clearly named in the amendment forbidding search and seizure.
Explanation:
- The right to privacy is a component of different legal traditions which restrict public & private action which threaten individuals' privacy
- In the "4th amendment" to the US Constitution the right to privacy is alluded , and asserts that "The right of the people to protect themselves in their persons, homes, writings, and outcomes shall not be disturbed by extravagant searches or seizures, & credentials shall not arise but against a practicable objective established by Oath or Declaration and which defines the territory to be explored, individually, or objects or persons to be seized
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