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4 May, 04:31

In which circumstance would the U. S. government most likely be able to

constitutionally limit a group's right to freedom of assembly?

O

A. A political party hosts a fund-raising dinner that only the very

wealthy can afford to attend.

O

B. A racist group organizes a rally featuring speakers who promote

white supremacy.

O

C. A group of protestors blocks the entrance to a business and

refuses to let employees enter.

O

D. A religious organization travels to another state to attend a

presidential debate.

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  1. 4 May, 04:43
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    I would have to say C, because obstructing progress like that could get you arrested/fined for disorderly conduct which would result in jail time and a trial
  2. 4 May, 04:51
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    The answer is c but don't quote me on that
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