College freshman Daniel objects to the use of genetically modified foods in the dining facilities at his university. He decides to register his opposition by recruiting fellow students to parade across campus, carrying posters and handing out leaflets

If Daniel's actions were impeded by campus police, which of the following documents could he point to as the guarantor of his right to stage this parade?

a. the Declaration of Independence
b. the Articles of Confederation
c. the U.S. Constitution
d. the Gettysburg Address

Answer: c

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