Social Studies, 21.01.2021 20:00, reemoe
What is a characteristic of free speech under the First Amendment?
Citizens cannot violate the law by anything they might say.
It protects oral but not written statements.
The Supreme Court has ruled that there are reasonable limits to it.
The government can prohibit speech if most citizens find it offensive.
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What is a characteristic of free speech under the First Amendment?
Citizens cannot violate the law...
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