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weqwewe [10]
3 years ago
13

The right to petition and assemble against the government is guaranteed by the First Amendment. Which of the following is NOT in

cluded in this right?
A.
the right to assemble in public areas
B.
the right to assemble large groups of people
C.
the right to argue against government policy
D.
the right to assemble at military bases or prisons
History
2 answers:
erik [133]3 years ago
8 0

The answer is D on E2020

Stels [109]3 years ago
6 0
D bc it says the right to assemble at milltiary bases or prisons u have no rights here .
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