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15 January, 03:00

What does the First Amendment's right to assemble refer to? (A) the right of a group to express unpopular opinions. (B) the right of a group to make false claims. (C) the right of a group to meet in groups. (D) the right of a group to speak in protest.

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  1. 15 January, 03:14
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    The correct answer is: D) the right of a group to speak in protest.
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