Which of the following would be an exception to the right to peacefully assemble? (1 point) Responses A group of union members goes on strike against a public utility company. A group of union members goes on strike against a public utility company. A political interest group holds a meeting in a private home. A political interest group holds a meeting in a private home. A group of Nazis march through a mostly Jewish neighborhood. A group of Nazis march through a mostly Jewish neighborhood. A group of people protesting increased fees block the entrance to a bank.

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The option that would likely be considered an exception to the right to peacefully assemble is:

A group of people protesting increased fees block the entrance to a bank.

Blocking access to a private business (like a bank) can be seen as a disruption of business operations and may not be protected as a peaceful assembly, especially if it prevents others from entering or exiting the premises.

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