Multiple Choice
You purchase 150 acres of property in the Oregon mountains that is zoned for construction on pieces of land more than 40 acres in size. Before you build a home, the Oregon legislature passes the Preservation Act, which prohibits construction. Your land is nearly worthless now and you sue. Your basis for a suit against Oregon is:
A) illegal interference with contract
B) violation of the 14th Amendment Equal Protection Clause
C) unconstitutional infringement of your Second Amendment rights
D) an unconstitutional uncompensated government takings
E) a invalid infringement of your right to criticize the government
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