under what circumstances can first amendment freedoms be limited?

a. When they conflict with the public interest
b. When the president limits them
c. When a majority of the american people vote to limit them
d. When a state passes laws that limit those freedoms

ANSWER : When they conflict with the public interest : apex

Respuesta :

When they conflict with the public interest

The correct option is A

The First Amendment (Amendment I) to the Constitution of the United States prohibits the creation of any law with respect to the official establishment of a religion, which prevents the free practice of the same, that reduces the freedom of expression, that violates the freedom of press, which interferes with the right of peaceful assembly or that prohibits requesting compensation for governmental grievances. It was adopted on December 15, 1791, as the first of the ten amendments to the Bill of Rights.