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BRAINLIEST AND 50 POINTS
James Otis made the following statements in protest of English laws before the American Revolution.
“Can there be any liberty where property is taken away without consent?… officers
may enter our houses when they please … break … everything in their way;"
Which protection in the Bill of Rights do these statements support?
The Second Amendment, which safeguards Americans' right to bear arms
The Third Amendment, which safeguards Americans' right against the quartering of troops
The Fourth Amendment, which safeguards Americans' right against illegal search and seizure
The Fifth Amendment, which safeguards Americans' rights of the accused
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