Leonardo has a house on the beach in California. The state wants to expand public beaches and subsequently takes Leonardo’s house, paying him $20,000 even though the house is worth $500,000. Leonardo can argue (A) that his First Amendment rights were violated; (B) that his Fifth Amendment rights were violated; (C) that his Eighth Amendment rights were violated; (D) that his Tenth Amendment rights were violated.     Answer:______           Explanation:   Only typing answer

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Leonardo has a house on the beach in California. The state wants to expand public beaches and subsequently takes Leonardo’s house, paying him $20,000 even though the house is worth $500,000. Leonardo can argue (A) that his First Amendment rights were violated; (B) that his Fifth Amendment rights were violated; (C) that his Eighth Amendment rights were violated; (D) that his Tenth Amendment rights were violated.

 

 

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