Answer:
Alan Brinkley was an American political historian who taught for over 20 years at Columbia University. He was the Allan Nevins Professor of History until his death. From 2003 to 2009, he was University Provost.
Explanation:
I believe it is B. Sometimes/Sometimes
The correct answer is B
The constitution do protect symbolic speeches such as burning draft card, desecrating the flag and painting a swastika. However, like all other freedoms, the exercise should not interfere with private property of other,nor injure them, but should either be done in one's property or in public property.
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"Agamemnon wanted to do this to put fresh hope in the soldiers' hearts since they had become weary. So when the announcement was made the soldiers rejoiced and went to their ships to go home. Then Odysseus told them to come back it was all a trick constructed by Agamemnon the warriors were not pleased. One of the warriors protested but Odysseus was quick to act and hit the warrior with a scepter till the man bled and was crying like a baby so he could silence him. The warriors had gotten determination from the recent events and they went into battle against the Trojans. Paris, who wasn't even wearing proper armor, challenged any Greek warrior to battle him King Menelaus who was quite angry that Paris had taken Helen from him rose to the challenge. When Paris saw Menelaus coming out he shrank back and hid behind the Trojan ranks."
Explanation:
It applies to all national, state, and local elections.