I believe the answer is: Does the speech pose a threat to the public <span>interest?
One example of such speech would be a speech that call for a destruction of other people's house. This type of speech could either make the target of speech feel unsafe/distress, or make other people actually persuaded to destroy the house. Since both of them are breaking the law, such speech is not protected under free speech.
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That maybe, most sport ads are gender stereotypical and only want men/boys to play.
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
Government corruption impedes the coordinating activity of markets because it can inflate the costs of businesses and therefore separating them from competition. This produces a rupture within the market because competitive forces are misaligned, and thus the market will not be able to control prices. Consequently corruption also discourages investment, since trust is the key factor in deciding where to invest. If the market is uncoordinated and business are not transparent, investors are unlikely to put money in the business or country, if the government is corrupt.