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According to the Supreme Court, which of these most likely prompted the arrest of the protesters in Edwards v. South

Carolina?
The protestors supported an unpopular view.
The protesters assembled in front of the statehouse.
The protesters were a threat to public safety.
The protesters marched without a permit.
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Protestors had an unpopular view which they supported very strongly

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The most prompted reason for the arrest of the protestors in the case of Edward versus South Carolina was that the protestors had an unpopular view which they supported very strongly.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

It was this case in which Supreme Court had upheld the amendments of the United States constitution in regard to the protestors march or rebel or gathering.

It focused on the civil rights that the protestors when March towards the state house can be forced to disperse by the officials of the state government. These were sought under the first and the 14th amendments. 187 students who were black were arrested on account of breach of peace of court.

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