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Why are freedom of speech rights limited? (1 point)
to protect the general public from unreasonable searches
• to protect others from harm that might occur due to libel
to protect the public from harm due to unreasonable social norms
to protect others from direct harm due to human sacrifice
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to protect others from harm that might occur due to libel
Explanation: Speech that causes direct harm (like false defamatory statements) is not fully protected, so limits exist to prevent harm such as libel, threats, incitement, etc.
Explanation: Speech that causes direct harm (like false defamatory statements) is not fully protected, so limits exist to prevent harm such as libel, threats, incitement, etc.
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