Which of the following is protected by the Bill of Rights?
A- the right to pay only the...
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Which of the following is protected by the Bill of Rights?
A- the right to pay only the taxes a citizen agrees with
B- the right to form a group to peacefully discuss government policy
C- the right to enter the country without documentation
D- the right to a well-paying job
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