In
recent years, the Supreme Court has struggled to address obscenity on the
internet in a first amendment context.
<span>Obscenity
is about displaying obscene behaviour or saying vulgar words which are
extremely offensive to others. It was
hard to address obscenity in the internet due to the fact that there are
certain grounds on how to label someone or something as obscene. Judging
something or someone as obscene is not easy to prove because what might obscene
to others might not obscene to other people.</span>
<span>Internet’s
vulgarity or obscenity has long been the problem in different countries, resulting
to toleration of the improper actions. </span>
Answer:
1.Anti-Semitism, hostility toward or discrimination against Jews as a religious or racial group. The term was coined in 1879 to designate contemporary anti-Jewish
Explanation:
2.Anti-Judaism is the "total or partial opposition to Judaism as a religion—and the total or partial opposition to Jews as adherents of it—by persons who accept a competing system of beliefs and practices and consider certain genuine Judaic beliefs and practices inferior." While Anti-Semitism, hostility toward or discrimination against Jews as a religious or racial group.
The Nazi regime has often been called the "Third Reich", counting the Holy Roman Empire as the first and the 1871 German Empire as the second, and ignoring the Weimar Republic; this usage was sometimes contemporaneous, but mostly retrospective and applied by non-Germans.
He defined the Holy Roman Empire (800–1806) as the "First Reich", and the German Empire (1871–1918) as the "Second Reich", while the "Third Reich" was an ideal state including all German peoples, including Austria. In the modern context the term refers to Nazi Germany.

The speech provides Nixon’s personal view of his resignation, while the article provides a broader perspective of it as a historical event.