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to assault violently (beat) or to attack verbally
<span> ("Among other [works]") was a </span>papal bull<span> issued by </span>Pope Alexander VI<span> on </span>4 May 1493<span>, which granted to Spain (the Crowns of </span>Castile<span> and </span>Aragon<span>) all lands to the "west and south" of a pole-to-pole line 100 </span>leagues<span> west and south of any of the islands of the </span>Azores<span> or the </span>Cape Verde<span> islands.</span>
Correct answer is D. No, because offensive speech is protected under the first amendment. You can say whatever you want, as long as you are not endangering the person you are talking about. You are stating your personal opinion and that is permitted. Constitution grants you the power to have free speech regardless of what it is.
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The Battle of Rio San Gabriel, fought on 8 January 1847, was a decisive action of the California campaign of the Mexican–American War and occurred at a ford of the San Gabriel River, at what are today parts of the cities of Whittier, Pico Rivera and Montebello, about ten miles south-east of downtown Los Angeles.