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Constitutional Rights
Freedom of Speech
Which of the following best describes a governmental action that would be considered a violation of the First Amendment?(1 point)
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A government action that would be considered a violation of the First Amendment is restricting or censoring freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, or the right to petition the government.
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