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Which individual freedom is protected under the Constitution?
the freedom to tell lies that damage another person’s reputation
the freedom to assemble together for peaceful meetings
the freedom from having property taken lawfully
the freedom from being arrested lawfully
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the freedom to assemble together for peaceful meetings
This is protected by the First Amendment (freedom of assembly). The other choices are incorrect: knowingly false statements that harm reputation (defamation) aren’t protected speech; the Constitution limits takings (requires just compensation) but doesn’t guarantee freedom from any lawful taking; and people can be lawfully arrested consistent with due process.
This is protected by the First Amendment (freedom of assembly). The other choices are incorrect: knowingly false statements that harm reputation (defamation) aren’t protected speech; the Constitution limits takings (requires just compensation) but doesn’t guarantee freedom from any lawful taking; and people can be lawfully arrested consistent with due process.
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