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If the government were to use eminent domain to seize personal property for a public park, would this be acceptable, according to the fifth amendment?
yes, because the fifth amendment states that anyone can take property for any reason.
yes, because the property is going to be used for a public good or service.
no, because eminent domain cannot apply here.
no, because the government did not get the owner’s permission to take the property.

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