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History, 09.12.2019 17:31, georgeonnatreev3400

What was the result of the schenck decision? a) it made striking against war industries illegal. b) it stated that first amendment rights do not apply in wartime. c) it asserted the constitutionality of the draft. d) it declared that the government must raise money for the war.

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