Which of the following would be an exception to the right to peacefully assemble?(1 point)

Responses

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

A group of protestors marching and promoting violence in a neighborhood.
A group of protestors marching and promoting violence in a neighborhood.

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 union members goes on strike against a public utility company.
A group of union members goes on strike against a public utility company.

1 answer

The exception to the right to peacefully assemble among the options provided would be:

A group of protestors marching and promoting violence in a neighborhood.

This is because promoting violence is not considered peaceful assembly and is typically not protected under the right to assemble. The other scenarios involve forms of assembly that do not inherently promote violence or illegal activity.