Asked by Anonymous

1. Read this famous quotation from Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. Which is the best
interpretation of Holmes's meaning?
The most stringent [strict] protection of free speech would not protect a man falsely
shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic.
–Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, opinion of the court, Schenck v. United States
(1919)
(1 point)
The right to free speech is absolute and cannot be infringed upon.
The right to free speech depends upon how the Constitution is interpreted.
The right to free speech differs from state to state and circumstance to circumstance.
The right to free speech does not apply when it infringes upon the rights and safety of others.

1.C

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
I disagree.

Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, D.

It's similar to the saying -- I have the right to swing my fist until it comes in contact with your nose.

Answered by correcting Ms. Sue
actually the saying is "The right to swing my fist ends where the other man's nose begins"
Answered by anon
yup the answer is D. 2 is B and C and 3 is D btw :)
Answered by J
Anon was right! 100%
Answered by Jen
Anon is right once again, thanks b
Answered by yesman
Thanks Anon
Answered by Legend
@anon you legend
Answered by anon
^ LOOOOOL , they're acting as if they're the owner of this website.
Answered by yoongi
1. D
2. B, C
3. D
Answered by Turkey
Thanks @yoongi 100%
Answered by Panda
thanks anon ;3
Answered by Lmfao
Look we are soooooo dead if people actually know how we pass classes
Answered by kek
lol right
Answered by sus
still right 2022
Answered by welp
Its this website and these strands that keep me goin lol
Answered by .
2023 still correct
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