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According to the Fifth Amendment and the ruling in

Kelo v. City of New London, when can the government

take your property? Check all that apply.

only if it pays you fairly for your property

only if you agree to sell your property to it

only if the public benefit outweighs your personal

benefit

only if you receive due process

I only if the community will receive some benefit

Answer :

Answer:

1)only if it pays you fairly for your property

4)Only if you receive due process

5)Only if the community will receive some benefit

Fifth Amendment of the Kelo v. City of New London states that the government can take the property of private owner and can give it to other for economic development.

When can government take the property?

  • When it pays you fair compensation.
  • When it is for economic development.
  • When the party receives due process

Thus we can conclude that the correct option would be Option 1, 4 and 5

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