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What does it mean that the rights in the First Amendment are not absolute?

A. The rights of individuals are more important than the rights of groups.

B. First Amendment rights may not apply if Congress passes a law that contradicts them.

C. The government can restrict people's rights if the exercise of them is harming someone else.

D. Politicians can stop people from criticizing the government if too many people are beginning to believe the criticisms.

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It means that the government can restrict people's rights if the exercise of them is harming someone else.
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