Answer:
In the excerpt, Justice Holmes is arguing, as he himself said " that whether the personal right of free speech can be infringed is a question of proximity and degree". In other words, free speech can be restricted if the speech is calling for the commitment of a crime.
In the case that brought the Court's decision, two members of the Socialist Party of the United States were convicted because they were distribuing flyers that opposed military drafting for World War I. Opposing the draft, or promoting opposition to it, was illegal under the Espionage Act of 1917, and the Supreme Court considered that those prohibitions were constitutional because the nation was at war.
To sum up, what Justice Holmes is saying is that expressing opposition to a war is a form of free speech, but promoting draft-dodging is not.
Benedict Arnold was a general during the American Revolutionary war. However, he started being a traitor and providing the British with military information. He then defected to the British army.
Answer:
1. I don't do my homework after dinner.
2. Terry doesn't write postcards on special days.
3. We don't want a new house in the city.
4. Larry and George don't play om the team.
5. My uncle doesn't go walking every Sunday.
6. The Browns don't watch TV on weekdays.
7. They don't visit the animal shelter.
8. Mr. Cutter doesn't stay at a big hotel.
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Battle of Waterloo was the final defeat
According to the map, cities like Canberra (which is the capital) and other major cities are located on the coast. Your answer would be A!
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