Question

The Fourth Amendment safeguards are designed to protect individuals from arbitrary and unreasonable governmental intrusion on their right to privacy. In assessing whether a governmental action has infringed on an individual's rights, the court:
A. will always grant the government the ability to do whatever it deems necessary.
B. must balance the governmental need against the rights of the individual.
C. will always rule in favor of individual rights over that of the government.
D. must balance both, but ultimately grant the government the ability to do whatever it deems necessary.

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