In the U.S., how is something determined to be free expression protected by the Constitution?(1 point) Responses State governments pass laws. State governments pass laws. The Supreme Court makes a ruling. The Supreme Court makes a ruling. Citizens vote in local elections. Citizens vote in local elections. Congress holds a vote.

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The correct response is: The Supreme Court makes a ruling.

In the United States, the protection of free expression under the Constitution, particularly the First Amendment, is primarily determined through interpretations and rulings made by the Supreme Court.