Asked by darren
Which of these situations would be protected by the First Amendment?
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Protected = allowed or guaranteed by law.
Amendment = a change or addition to the Constitution.
Group of answer choices
A student peacefully protests at school
A person refuses to testify in court
A police officer enters a house without a warrant
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"A student peacefully protests at school."
Explanation: the First Amendment protects freedom of speech and assembly. Refusing to testify invokes the Fifth Amendment (protection against self-incrimination), and a warrantless entry implicates the Fourth Amendment (searches and seizures).
Explanation: the First Amendment protects freedom of speech and assembly. Refusing to testify invokes the Fifth Amendment (protection against self-incrimination), and a warrantless entry implicates the Fourth Amendment (searches and seizures).
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