This is a conflict of individual rights versus state protection. For some, the individual rights come first even if it is an attack on others or could put the country at risk. For others, the protection of the country is more important and therefore a person who speaks in a way that threatens the country should and can be silenced.
Schenck v. US is a famous case where the court ruled if the speech presents a danger to the country then the 1st Amendment right is not applicable and can be denied.
Tinker v. Des Moines School District demonstrated when a person peacefully protest even in a school against the government and their decisions (Vietnam War in this case), then the 1st Amendment is applied and the individual rights upheld.
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In the period 1750 - 1900, there were many revolutions around the world, that changed the global social, economic, and political landscape. Many of these revolutions had one thing in common: they were led by people who demanded the end of monarchies or dictatorships, and the establishment of more republicans forms of government.
We had three good examples to confirm this: the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and the Latin American Revolutions. They all occurred from the end of the XVIII century to the first three decades of the XIX century. They all wanted to end a monarchical form of government, and to replace it with a Republican form of government.
The American Revolution is the clearest example, it resulted in the secession of the American Colonies from the United Kingdom, and the formation of a new federal republic: the United States of America.
William Penn came in possession of land in the new world because the King Charles II owed William Penn's father a sum of money who was an Admiral. For the repayment of the debt, the William Penn demanded some land.
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The leaders who spread Islam after Muhammad's death were Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali. If you want the answer from a website, I suggest going here
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The correct answer is c. <span>After overthrowing the Song Dynasty, he moved the imperial capital from Beijing to Mongolia
Kublai Khan was Mongolian himself, so a. would not make sense.
Kublai Khan move the capital to Shangdu initially, but later moved it to what is today Beijing.</span>