Which right does the Fifth Amendment protect?

A. the right to bear arms
B. the right to free speech
C. the right not to give evidence against oneself
D. the right to a trial by jury

ten seconds with google or your textbook will give you the answer to this.

Have you ever heard of "taking the fifth"?

Yes or "plead the fifth" or

The correct answer is C. The Fifth Amendment protects the right not to give evidence against oneself. To find the answer to this question, we can refer to the United States Constitution, specifically the Fifth Amendment. The Fifth Amendment states that no person shall be compelled to be a witness against themself in a criminal case. It protects individuals from being forced to provide testimony or evidence that could potentially incriminate them. This right is commonly referred to as the "right to remain silent."