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The right of people to gather for whatever nonthreatening purpose they desire is

A. peaceful assembly.
B. free speech.
C. freedom of religion.
D. freedom to protest.

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The right to peaceful assembly lets people gather for whatever nonthreatening purpose they desire. This law was established so that people could peaceably assemble and make a petition to the government to address anything that was considered wrong. The correct choice is letter

B. Peaceful assembly

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The correct answer is: peaceful assembly. (Assembly means here "gathering" and peaceful: "nonthreatening" , so peaceful assembly has a similar meaning to "gather for whatever nonthreatening purpose").

the other options refer to other kinds of rights: free speech, freedom of religion and the freedom to protest.
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