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The First Amendment protects against abridgements of the "freedom of speech." Although in many cases the question of whether speech has been regulated is not in doubt, as with most restrictions on oral or written communication, in some it is an important threshold issue for courts to consider. If the regulated activity is not "speech," then it is not protected by the First Amendment and there is no need to extend the constitutional analysis further.
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I'm going to say false. He was alive during the Elizabethan era (when Queen Elizabeth I was on the throne) and performed plays in her palace or court area, which was located in London. That is about all I can remember about Shakespeare from high school.
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Answer: D, change 'though' to "tough"