While many Americans know that they have a right to free speech, the lay opinion often views the degree of protection afforded by the United State Constitution as much broader than it is in reality. The First Amendment does not protect all types of speech.
The First Amendment states that “Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech.” While it states “Congress,” the protections are also against state government and local public officials from making any law that abridges a person’s freedom of speech. However, simply because the government cannot make a law of this nature does not mean that individuals are free to say anything that they want to. For example, employers may prohibit certain types of speech that would not violate a person’s First Amendment rights if the employer was not a public employer.
So I believe the answers would either be B or C (:
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The management of charter colonies was carried out through the system of already established or newly formed traditional institutions of local power included in the general administrative scheme, while other colonies maintained traditional management systems, but adapted them to the needs of the colonial power.
Well the posters were meant to be captivating and moving to try to get new recruits for the war. Hope this helps!
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The correct answer for number 2 is Congress stressed isolationism and passed five neutrality laws.
The US Congress did not want to get involved in another expensive overseas war that did not directly affect US citizens. This is why Congress passed laws forbiding the US from trading with countries at war or entering areas that would be considered hostile.
The correct answer for number 10 is The US wanted to end the war with fewer US and Japanese casualties.
Truman argued that a Normandy type invasion on Japan would cost many more American and Japanese lives in comparison to dropping the atomic bombs. He felt that this move would shorten the war and save more unecessary casualties.