Rights are not absolute. Which of the following examples would support this statement? Select all that apply.

Examples that would support the statement "Rights are not absolute" include:

1. The limitation on the right to free speech when it incites violence or poses a threat to national security.
2. The restriction on the right to bear arms in certain situations, such as convicted felons or individuals with a history of domestic violence.
3. The imposition of reasonable restrictions on the right to peaceful assembly, such as requiring permits or limiting the time and place for protests or demonstrations.
4. The limitation on the right to privacy in cases involving national security, criminal investigations, or public safety.
5. The restriction on the right to religious freedom when it conflicts with other fundamental rights or societal interests, such as cases involving child abuse or human sacrifice.