Respuesta :
Answer:
D. Rights are protected in civil court cases.
Explanation:
The Seventh Amendment of the Constitution of the United States protects the rights in civil court cases. The Seventh Amendment was signed by james Madison in the Constitution in 1789. This amendment give rights for jury trials, meaning those who do not want their cases to be judged in courts by a judge can opt for jury trials. The federal court of the United States takes only civil cases, such as cases of compensation for the loss, etc.
The phrase of 'Common Law' in the Seventh Amendment ensures fair judgements in which the rights will be protected. The phrase is used to mean that courts will be fair in all the cases whether civil or criminal.
Therefore the correct answer is option D.