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Social Studies, 24.06.2021 18:50, litzyguzman13

Which two of the following most likely violate a right in the Bill of Rights? A president tries to shut down newspapers that criticize his or her actions.
A group of high school students decides to pray together in the cafeteria during lunch.
A school principal censors a yearbook photo that shows a student wearing an offensive t-shirt.
A person is arrested and questioned for hours before being allowed to call a lawyer.
A state legislature passes a law banning the carrying of firearms in government buildings.

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