It defined the limits of free speech
Unanimously the Supreme Court concluded, in an opinion by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.,that expressed opinions that carried probable danger such as intention of crime could be punished by the law.
Answer:
The task of stopping Lee at Gettysburg was assigned to General George Gordon Meade.
Explanation:
Once General Robert E. Lee began his offensive against Pennsylvania on June 3, 1863, on June 28, 1863, after Major General John Reynolds refused to be called himself, Meade was appointed general of the army, just three days before the Battle of Gettysburg. At first, Meade thought of setting up a defensive line behind Pipe Creek, but accepted the recommendation from Winfield Scott Hancock that he would do better if he concentrated the troops at Gettysburg.In the face of Lee's bloody offensive in Gettysburg, he scattered his forces among the threatened federal lines, just in time to stop each of the Confederate Army chief's assaults.
The correct answer is C.
It was the honor that led Hector to fight for his country, Troy, against the invaders. It was the honor that led Achilles and Odysseus to fight in the war and gain glory.
Courage is also displayed in the many battles of The Illiad and it is an important element in the adventures and perils that Odysseus faced in his voyage to return to Ithaca as it is described in The Odyssey.
Eloquence, on the other hand, plays a bigger role as a central value mainly in the character of Cassandra, to whom the god Apollo has snatched the gift of eloquence and, therefore, she couldn't convince any citizen of Troy of the imminent fall of the city, in spite she saw it in dreams.
Answer:
In an effort to preserve the balance of power in Congress between slave and free states, the Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820 admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state.
Explanation:
Brainliest? :))
Answer:
Babylonians
Explanation:
The Edomites first established a kingdom ("Edom") in the southern area of modern-day Jordan and later migrated into the southern parts of the Kingdom of Judah ("Idumea", or modern-day southern Israel/Negev) when Judah was first weakened and then destroyed by the Babylonians, in the 6th century BC.
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