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Social Studies, 13.05.2021 23:00, aiguillen6228

Venus was protesting the police. She led a group of protestors into the state capitol building where they sat in the spectator section and loudly shouted down members of the state senate who were having a debate on crime legislation. Under these circumstances, Venus and other protestors may have their free speech rights restricted by being placed under arrest or being removed from the building. a. True
b. False

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