@IronPatriot idk about this A group of workers is tired of having to work 10-hour days. They gather together on their time off outside of their work place and protest. Their employer calls the police. The people are arrested. Are the actions of the group of workers protected by the U.S. Constitution? Yes; the employer has no right to request arrest of private citizens. No; protest against private businesses is illegal according to the Constitution. Yes; they were speaking their minds peacefully in a public place. No; the Constitution only protects the workers' right to a fair trial.
well keep this in mind were they protesting peacefully?
C is where its at.
of course not. so its between the two of the no they are not protected
or?
ok then not c
because im thinking protest arent really peaceful
yea they were peacefully protestin
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it doesnt say anything violent in the article does it?
i guess so thanks next question coming up
or you could go with a
nevermind scrap that
so c?
yea c
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