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Jlenok [28]
2 years ago
11

The court case Schenck v. United States focused on whether or not the government could limit freedom of: assembly. speech. music

. the press. religion.​
History
1 answer:
nika2105 [10]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

the freedom of speech protection afforded in the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment could be restricted if the words spoken or printed represented to society a “clear and present danger.”

Explanation:

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