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The First Amendment has been interpreted to mean the government can never pass laws that limit speech in any way. true or falseAsked by Go/jo
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False. The First Amendment guarantees the right to free speech, but it does allow for certain limitations such as restrictions on speech that incites violence, is obscene or a threat to national security.
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False. The concept of free speech predates the American colonies and has roots in European Enlightenment philosophy. The idea of free speech can be traced back to ancient Greece, where philosophers like Socrates argued for the importance of open dialogue and the expression of ideas.
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True. Speech that directly incites violence, such as starting a riot or making a serious threat of violence, is not protected by the First Amendment. This falls under the category of "imminent lawless action" and is not considered to be protected speech.
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