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Which of the following restrictions to individual rights could most reasonably protect the common good?

A. Censoring newspapers and other media from publishing damaging remarks about the president

B. Requiring a permit in advance to hold an assembly, such as a parade or concert, in a public area

C. Searching all the homes within a neighborhood where authorities had found a criminal in hiding

D. Allowing no one but police and government officials to be in public spaces after dark

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Answer:

B. Requiring a permit in advance to hold an assembly, such as a parade or concert, in public area, is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The first amendment is a good example of restricting individual rights for ensuring that other peoples' rights are respected. The first amendment guarantees the right to freedom of religion, speech, petition, this amendment also provides the government with the right to abrogate the freedom of speech. Although the freedom of speech may appear to be just, an individual's behavior may affect other people. In such cases, the government can make laws for protecting the individual liberty of another person. The government can restrict individual rights as and when necessary. So making it mandatory to have a permit in advance to hold an assembly, such as a parade or concert in a public areas is the correct answer.

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The correct answer is (b.) Requiring a permit in advance to hold an assembly, such as a parade or a concert, in a public area is a restriction that is direct towards an individual's rights that could be most reasonably protect the common good in terms of security. 
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