Some examples of symbols are:
-red light is a symbol for "stop" and for "forbidden"
-heart is a symbol for love
-tear is a symbol for sadness
-fork and knife are symbols for food or eating.
So the correct answer is: something that is itself and also stands something else
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What question? Ion see no question...
Explanation:
<span>One example or way of interpreting the constitution that represents the evolutionist thinking is the way of the people in which they apply the constitution in regards of the context that focuses on today’s or the modern’s world way of thinking.</span>
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I don't know I am still studying civics LOL
Originally, the right to assemble was considered less important than the right to petition. Yet, over the years, the courts have interpreted the First Amendment and the right to peaceful assembly as significant in its importance to society today. The Supreme Court of the United States has held that the First Amendment protects the right to conduct a peaceful public assembly. The right to assemble is not, however, absolute. Government officials cannot simply prohibit a public assembly, but the government can impose restrictions on the time, place, and manner of peaceful assembly, provided that constitutional safeguards are met. Time, place, and manner restrictions are permissible so long as they are “justified without reference to the content of the regulated speech, . . . are narrowly tailored to serve a significant governmental interest, and . . . leave open ample alternative channels for communication of the information”
Overall, the Right to Assemble is of significant importance to U.S. society as it gives all citizens the freedom to have a voice and freely associate with one another in public under a common cause or shared value.