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Social Studies, 12.08.2020 19:01 chavezdavis25

Question 2 of 10 A local government has plans to build a new transit station on a site where
several homes are currently located. The residents do not want to move. How
does the Fifth Amendment affect this case?
A. It states that the government must pay double the property value
for residents' homes.
B. It means that the state has power over the residents' property.
C. It requires the government to do a study to determine whether
alternative sites might be available.
D. It says that the government can take the land but must pay a fair
price to the owners.
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