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love history [14]
4 years ago
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History
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Tema [17]4 years ago
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(1) <u>Public speakers are protected by the First Amendment</u>, protected by the tradition of freedom of expression in the United States that unequivocally holds that hate speech is protected, unless it is intended to incite imminent violence.  

<u><em>The correct answer is</em></u>: <u>D</u>  

(2) The church <u>notified the local authorities in advance</u> that they intended to organize the funeral, (C) <u>organized the picket on public land adjacent to a public street</u> and complied with all instructions from the police. (F)  

The position of the Supreme Court revolved largely on its determination that the church was talking about "<u>matters of public interest</u>" rather than "matters of purely private importance." (D)    

<u><em>The correct answers are</em></u>: <u>C, D, and F</u>  

(3) <u>The term prior restriction refers to a government restriction on speech or other expression before it can take place</u>.  

<u><em>The correct answer is</em></u>: <u>B  </u>


GarryVolchara [31]4 years ago
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1. Political speech
2. Free speech rights
3. B
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