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In the United States, which groups are allowed to hold meetings? nonpolitical groups any groups popular groups licensed groups

User Martyman
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Answer:

Any groups

Step-by-step explanation:

The First Amendment of the United States Constitution states that there is freedom to speech, religion, assembly, press and petition.

The freedom of assembly means that people have the right to assembly, or gather in groups, as long as they remain peaceful. Therefore, any groups, regardless of popularity, licenses and political affiliations can hold meetings.

The correct answer is B. Any groups

User Andreas Jarbol
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Answer:

Any groups are allowed to have meetings.

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