Which of the following best describes a governmental action that would be considered a violation of the First Amendment?(1 point)

Responses

The government prosecutes a person who verbally provoked another person to violence.
The government prosecutes a person who verbally provoked another person to violence.

The government prohibits the publication of an article that is critical of involvement in a war.
The government prohibits the publication of an article that is critical of involvement in a war.

The government requires groups to obtain a permit before having a parade.
The government requires groups to obtain a permit before having a parade.

The government prosecutes an individual who advocates violence toward the government.

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The government prohibits the publication of an article that is critical of involvement in a war.

The third option, "The government requires groups to obtain a permit before having a parade," would be considered a violation of the First Amendment. The First Amendment guarantees the freedom of assembly, which includes the right to hold peaceful protests and parades without government interference or the need for permits. Therefore, the government's requirement for a permit would be seen as a restriction on this constitutional right.