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Physics, 19.10.2019 19:30 ian2006huang

All of the following are examples of individual rights except:
a.
yelling fire in a crowded gymnasium during a high school basketball game when there isn’t actually a fire.
c.
holding a silent protest outside of a bank after they have laid-off 500 employees.
b.
printing an editorial regarding the quality of food served in hospitals.
d.
organizing a protest rally within the united states against the actions of a foreign government.

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