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26 May, 12:07

How is the U. S. military restricted by the Third Amendment?

O A. The military can't confiscate people's weapons.

OB. The military can't force people to host soldiers in their homes.

O C. The military can't require people to serve unless a war has been

declared.

D. The military can't take action against one of the states.

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  1. 26 May, 12:38
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    B. The military cant force people to host soldiers in their homes.
  2. 26 May, 14:39
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    Neither but if I had to say I would choose B, because the 3rd amendment says they can't force them during peace time if it's during war I think any American would be open to soldiers in their home.
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