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Which civil liberty listed in the Fifth Amendment was at issue in Miranda v. Arizona? A. The right to a lawyer B. The right of free speech C. Protection against self-incrimination D. Protection against being tried by a biased jury

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Which civil liberty listed in the Fifth Amendment was at issue in Miranda v.
Arizona?
A. The right to a lawyer
B. The right of free speech
C. Protection against self-incrimination
D. Protection against being tried by a biased jury

Which civil liberty listed in the Fifth Amendment was at issue in Miranda v. Arizona? A. The right to a lawyer B. The right of free speech C. Protection against self-incrimination D. Protection against being tried by a biased jury

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C. Protection against self-incrimination<br /><br />In Miranda v. Arizona, the Supreme Court addressed the issue of protection against self-incrimination, which is a civil liberty listed in the Fifth Amendment. The case led to the establishment of the "Miranda rights," requiring that individuals be informed of their rights, including the right to remain silent, before being interrogated by law enforcement.
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