Which of the following correctly describes how the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution supported free enterprise?(1 point)

Responses

The Fifth Amendment supported free enterprise by protecting people’s homes, business and private records from unreasonable searches.
The Fifth Amendment supported free enterprise by protecting people’s homes, business and private records from unreasonable searches.

The Fifth Amendment supported free enterprise through Eminent Domain.
The Fifth Amendment supported free enterprise through Eminent Domain.

The Fifth Amendment supported free enterprise by specifically protecting people’s right to the pursuit of happiness.
The Fifth Amendment supported free enterprise by specifically protecting people’s right to the pursuit of happiness.

The Fifth Amendment supported free enterprise by allowing the U.S. government to issue businesses the exclusive right to use products and processes for a period of time.

The first statement correctly describes how the Fifth Amendment supported free enterprise by protecting people's homes, business, and private records from unreasonable searches. Eminent Domain, the pursuit of happiness, and issuing exclusive rights to businesses are not directly related to how the Fifth Amendment supported free enterprise.