Respuesta :
The correct answer is A) Safety of the public is placed in jeopardy.
Explanation:
The First Amendment to the Constitution protects basic rights this includes free speech, free press and the right to assemble. Besides this, the Amendment establishes the government cannot regulate or promote religion. These rights are protected in most cases; this means not government, organizations, groups of people or individuals can limit the rights of others.
However, if exercising these rights threatens the safety of people or general society, then the rights are limited. This includes fraud, speech that incites violence or is against the law, and assemblies that aim at hurting other people. Thus, a person's 1st Amendment rights can be limited if, in exercising, those rights, the safety of the public is placed in jeopardy.