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How did the Supreme Court's decision in Schenck v. United States affect free speech? A. It expanded it by saying that burning draft cards was a permitted form of symbolic speech. B. It expanded it by saying that speech intended to cause people to break the law was permitted. C. It limited it by saying that people could not dishonor the U.S. flag. D. It limited it by saying that opposition to the draft was a danger to the country during wartime.

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How did the Supreme Court's decision in Schenck v. United States affect free
speech?
A. It expanded it by saying that burning draft cards was a permitted
form of symbolic speech.
B. It expanded it by saying that speech intended to cause people to
break the law was permitted.
C. It limited it by saying that people could not dishonor the U.S. flag.
D. It limited it by saying that opposition to the draft was a danger to
the country during wartime.

How did the Supreme Court's decision in Schenck v. United States affect free speech? A. It expanded it by saying that burning draft cards was a permitted form of symbolic speech. B. It expanded it by saying that speech intended to cause people to break the law was permitted. C. It limited it by saying that people could not dishonor the U.S. flag. D. It limited it by saying that opposition to the draft was a danger to the country during wartime.

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D. It limited it by saying that opposition to the draft was a danger to the country during wartime.<br /><br />The Supreme Court's decision in Schenck v. United States established the "clear and present danger" test, which allowed for limitations on free speech if the speech posed a significant threat to national security or public safety, particularly during wartime.
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