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Under which circumstances would protesters’ right to assembly most likely be protected?

if protesters were picketing on an alleged criminal’s front lawn
if protesters were marching on the statehouse in favor of marriage for all
if protesters were inciting others to destroy restaurants serving unhealthy foods
if protesters were throwing rocks at police to prevent arrest

User Shadeglare
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Answer:

if protesters were marching on the statehouse in favor of marriage for all. choice B

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User Marc Greenstock
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Mob violence is never protected. Organizers are always careful about not letting things get out of hand. Not D

That remark sort of applies to C as well. Property destruction is never protected.

B is something assemblies are allowed to do. So B.

A falls into the same category as C and D. You may not like the fact that he/she is doing something illegal, but you can't take away their privacy.

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