edwards v. south carolina protected peoples right to assemble and attempt to stop something from being…

edwards v. south carolina protected peoples right to assemble and attempt to stop something from being printed. display unpopular views in a disruptive way. express unpopular views in a peaceful way. protest against something on private property.

edwards v. south carolina protected peoples right to assemble and attempt to stop something from being printed. display unpopular views in a disruptive way. express unpopular views in a peaceful way. protest against something on private property.

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Brief Explanations:

Edwards v. South Carolina dealt with the right to peacefully express views. It protected the right of people to peacefully assemble and express unpopular views without being punished just for the unpopularity of the views. It did not pertain to stopping printing, disruptive display of views, or protesting on private property.

Answer:

C. express unpopular views in a peaceful way.