Read the examples below and decide if the action would be protected or not protected by the U.S. Constitution.(5 points)

Protected Not Protected
A peaceful pro-Nazi rally is held in a public park
Protected – A peaceful pro-Nazi rally is held in a public park
Not Protected – A peaceful pro-Nazi rally is held in a public park
A family refuses to allow the police to enter their house without a warrant.
Protected – A family refuses to allow the police to enter their house without a warrant.
Not Protected – A family refuses to allow the police to enter their house without a warrant.
A citizen decides not to pay their taxes as a protest against government spending
Protected – A citizen decides not to pay their taxes as a protest against government spending
Not Protected – A citizen decides not to pay their taxes as a protest against government spending
An organization calls for the violent overthrow of the government
Protected – An organization calls for the violent overthrow of the government
Not Protected – An organization calls for the violent overthrow of the government
A woman burns an American flag to show her displeasure towards the government
Protected – A woman burns an American flag to show her displeasure towards the government
Not Protected – A woman burns an American flag to show her displeasure towards the government

Protected – A peaceful pro-Nazi rally is held in a public park

Protected – A family refuses to allow the police to enter their house without a warrant.
Protected – A citizen decides not to pay their taxes as a protest against government spending
Not Protected – An organization calls for the violent overthrow of the government
Protected – A woman burns an American flag to show her displeasure towards the government