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Which of these actions would be protected by the first amendment?
A. Citizens protest in a public space outside the governor's mansion.
B. The government establishes an official American religion.
C. A state makes a law about an issue that is not addressed in the Constitution.
D. A woman accused of a crime refuses to testify in court.
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