The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B. Eleanor Roosevelt." After renowned black singer Marion Anderson was denied the use of a concert hall in segregated Washington, D.C., Eleanor Roosevelt arranged for her to sing on the steps <span>of the Lincoln Memorial</span>
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The correct answer is option 3:<em>To make it illegal to say anything against the government. </em>
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The Espionage Act of 1917, was to make it illegal for people for people to say anything offensive, disloyal or abusive language about their country and their goverment,
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option 3
Explanation:
The Roman republic was not governed by a pope. It was not a democracy but a republic and it did not have balanced checks on power. It had unchecked tyrants for many years.
An example of a time when citizen's right to free speech can be restricted is when their speech impedes national security. For example, Freedom of Speech was greatly restricted during wars (such as WWII), when national security depended on people keeping quiet to not leak information to foreign spies. This was expanded on by the usage of propoganda, and was usually enforced by Civil Officers. Freedom of Speech however generally is not restricted, even when it hurts another group, as seen in <em>National Socialist Party of America v. Village of Skokie</em>, which, while the Justice sympathized with the people of Skokie, it ruled that freedom of speech cannot be denied to even hate groups.
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