Which of the following may government regulate regarding assemblies? Select all that apply(2 points)

A:Content
B:Time***
C:Manner***
D:Leader

The right of freedom of assembly and petition allows people to do what?

A:Come together to advance a cause.***
B:Trespass on private property
C:Print false information about the government
D:Threaten people for crossing a picket line.

Are these correct?

1. A

2. B,C
3.A.
Supreme court on petition and Assembly. <3

Connexus American Gov Unit 5 Lesson 8: Supreme Court on Petition and Assembly

1: A - come together to advance a cause
2: B, C - time, manner
3: B - peacefully

Just took it and got #3 wrong because of the people above me, these are the correct answers.

A

B,C
A
is correct

Yes. Both your answers are correct.

your mom

very funny.

For the first question, the government may regulate both the time and manner of assemblies. To determine the correct answers, let's analyze the options one by one.

A: Content - The government typically does not have the authority to regulate the content of assemblies, as this would infringe upon individuals' freedom of speech rights.

B: Time - The government can regulate when assemblies take place. For example, there may be restrictions on holding assemblies during certain hours or on certain days to maintain public safety or order.

C: Manner - The government can regulate how assemblies are conducted. This includes placing restrictions on things like noise levels, blocking traffic, or causing public disturbances.

D: Leader - The government generally does not have the power to regulate who leads or organizes an assembly. This would also interfere with individuals' freedom of association rights.

Based on this analysis, the correct answers for the first question are B: Time and C: Manner.

Now let's move on to the second question about the right of freedom of assembly and petition.

A: Come together to advance a cause - This is correct. The right of freedom of assembly allows people to gather and express their views collectively, often to support or promote a specific cause or idea.

B: Trespass on private property - This is incorrect. While the right of freedom of assembly allows people to gather, it does not grant them the right to trespass on private property without permission.

C: Print false information about the government - This is incorrect. The right of freedom of assembly does not grant individuals the right to spread false information about the government. It protects their right to express their opinions, but not to knowingly spread falsehoods.

D: Threaten people for crossing a picket line - This is incorrect. The right of freedom of assembly does not protect the right to threaten or harm others. Peaceful assembly is typically the focus, where individuals can express themselves without resorting to violence or harassment.

Therefore, the correct answer for the second question is A: Come together to advance a cause.

Thank you, very much!

You are very welcome.

Thank you Bob!!