Answer:
C: people can spread hatred as long as it is factually true.
Explanation:
You have a problem here. The first amendment prohibits saying or writing something that cause violence to erupt.
The first amendment also protects us from being the victims of libelous speech. I guess that means that hate speech is permitted as long as it is factually true. In Canada, hate speech has been made so that the Government can stop it. But it does not seem to be the same in the United States. So this one, I suppose should be in the group below.
I don't know how you choose between these two. All you can do is eliminate the two that are true and which the Federal Government cannot enforce.
1. Forcing people to belong to the same religion.
2. Burning flags
The Glorious Revolution impacted the political organization of the colonies by giving freedom to them for a little bit of time. The colonists had strict laws overseen by British rule, so when it got overthrown they were free from the very strict laws that had been put on them.
Most immigrants who came to the United States during the 1600s and 1700s were from western europe.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
A freedman or freedwoman is a formerly enslaved person who has been released from slavery, usually by legal means. Historically, enslaved people were freed by manumission (granted freedom by their captor-owners), emancipation (granted freedom as part of a larger group), or self-purchase.