Answer:
You have the right to free speech but you also have to use that right responsibly. Take into consideration other varying views and life choices and don't use your right to spread hate, fear or notice a riot.
Explanation:
For example you have freedom of speech but you don't want to yell "fire" in a public place if there isn't one
(2) John Locke
During The Enlightenment, John Locke's arguments were heavily based around the ideas of the right to life, liberty, and property. His ideas eventually become the basis for the US government.
Answer: freedom of speech doesn’t just apply to the words that come out of your mouth. It applies to a number of different forms of expression, including:
Written works
Online posts
Movies and television
Theater and dance
Art
Video Games
Political yard signs
Handing out flyers
Clothing
Symbolic speech, like burning a flag or wearing a black armband
The right not to speak, such as a refusal to say the pledge of allegiance
Donations of money to political campaigns
Some types of computer code may be considered speech, but the limits of that is still an open question.
Explanation:
Answer:
World War I or the First World War, often abbreviated as WWI or WW1, began on 28 July 1914 and ended on 11 November 1918. was the main catalyst for the start of the Great War (World War I). After the assassination, the following series of events took place: • July 28 - Austria declared war on Serbia.
Explanation:
The Benedict of Nursia is the founder of the benedictine rule that helped spread monasticism through Europe. The Benedictine religious community at Monte Cassino was founded by Nursia.
<h3>What is monastic movement?</h3>
Monasticism is an established religious practice or movement in which participants seek to live by a rule.
The rule is that they require to perform activities that are beyond the scope of either the laity or their religion's conventional spiritual leaders.
Thus option B is correct.
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