In the US, it's a right.
Not in practice.
Jefferson and Hamilton's view of human nature affected their position on specific policies during wartimes.
They have the 1st amendment right to protest on public property, so your answer is yes. Even though they do have the right it seems as if they are not respecting the family of the fallen solider in their protest at the funeral.
The General of The Army, but it is reserved for Wartimes. General is the normal highest.
A peaceful protest is simply a demonstration of a belief without violence. Picketing is one of the most common, as is a petition.
Right to protest the government
a 13 year old should have the right to protest its part of the 10 admenents that make our counrty how it s today if you are going to protest on the street then you need a primit in order to voice your oipnoins out in public also you have to protest peacfully
The right to protest is guaranteed under the US constitution. We all have to support the freedom to protest, even if we do not support the protest itself.
The First Amendment in the United States Constitution gives people the right to peacefully protest.
Protesters protest about freedom of assembly because they feel strongly about this subject. The right to assemble and protest is a right that American feel strongly about and exercise when ever they choose to let others know how they feel about a subject.
an economic protest party
One thing to do with it is to eat it. In wartimes, soldiers used bread as a strainer.