Multiple Choice
The balancing approach to reasonableness:
A) requires courts to weigh the degree of intrusion against the government's need for the intrusion.
B) prohibits the police from making intrusions simply to prevent crimes that may happen.
C) does not require the court to weigh the degree of intrusion so long as there is a factual foundation for it.
D) does not require a factual foundation to support stops involving serious crimes.
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