According to The Third Amendment, the government cannot make people house soldiers

except when the United States is at war.
except when they are on their way to fight in wars.
except when they are returning home form wars.
without any exceptions, even in case of war.

The correct statement is: According to The Third Amendment, the government cannot make people house soldiers without any exceptions, even in case of war.

The Third Amendment of the United States Constitution states that "No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law." This means that the government cannot force people to house soldiers in their homes during times of peace, unless the homeowner consents. However, during times of war, the government can require the quartering of soldiers, provided that it follows the rules and regulations set by law.

To answer your specific question:

- The statement "according to The Third Amendment, the government cannot make people house soldiers without any exceptions, even in case of war" is incorrect. The Third Amendment allows for the quartering of soldiers during times of war, but it must be done in accordance with laws that are established to govern such situations.

- The statement "according to The Third Amendment, the government cannot make people house soldiers except when the United States is at war" is also incorrect. The Third Amendment allows for the quartering of soldiers both in times of peace (with consent) and in times of war (according to law).

- The statement "according to The Third Amendment, the government cannot make people house soldiers except when they are on their way to fight in wars" is not mentioned explicitly in the Amendment. The Third Amendment does not specify the circumstances related to soldiers being on their way to fight in wars.

- The statement "according to The Third Amendment, the government cannot make people house soldiers except when they are returning home from wars" is also not explicitly mentioned in the Amendment. The Third Amendment does not mention anything about soldiers returning home from wars.

In summary, the Third Amendment restricts the government's ability to quarter soldiers in private homes during times of peace, unless the homeowner consents. However, during times of war, the government can require the quartering of soldiers, but it must still adhere to the laws and regulations established.

except when the United States is at war.

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The correct statement is: without any exceptions, even in case of war.