Which of the following statements best explains how the provisions of the First Amendment protect expression?(1 point) Responses Only expression that is supportive of the government is permitted. Only expression that is supportive of the government is permitted. Expression can be limited if it is offensive to a large number of people. Expression can be limited if it is offensive to a large number of people. Most forms of expression are acceptable as long as they do not encourage violence. Most forms of expression are acceptable as long as they do not encourage violence. The First Amendment does little to protect people’s viewpoints, especially those of minority groups seeking social justice

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The statement that best explains how the provisions of the First Amendment protect expression is: "Most forms of expression are acceptable as long as they do not encourage violence."

The First Amendment protects a wide range of expressions, including those that may be unpopular or dissenting, as long as they do not incite immediate violence or pose a direct threat to public safety.