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PLEASE HELP ASAP Explain whether these situations violated the First - Fourth Amendments

1. CITY REFUSES PERMIT FOR PRO-NAZI GROUP TO HOLD MEETING

2. CLERK AT CITY HALL FIRED FOR NOT BELIEVING IN GOD

3. NEWSPAPER SAYS MAYOR IS A CROOK, LIAR, AND DRUNKARD

4. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS NOT ALLOWED TO ATTEND A PUBLIC MEETING ON ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

5. WOMEN ARRESTED AFTER STOLEN JEWELRY FOUND IN CAR

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