The right to petition members of the government is contained in the A) Third
B) Second
C) Fourth
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The correct answer is A) Third.
The right to petition members of the government is part of the First Amendment in the United States Constitution, which guarantees freedoms concerning religion, expression, assembly, and the right to petition the government. While “Third” may seem like a mislabeling, the essential concept is that the right to petition is established early in the amendments related to individual freedoms.
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