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Mathematics, 21.05.2020 06:57 thezbell

30 Points!!
Now rank each of these hypothetical situations on the following 1 to 5 scale.

1 You believe the government may not limit or punish the speech.
2 You believe the government can limit or punish the speech under rare conditions.
3 You are unsure when and how the government can limit or punish the speech, but you think there may be good arguments on both sides.
4 You believe the government can usually limit or punish this type of speech.
5 You believe the government can always limit and punish this type of speech.
A person burns an American flag in protest of government policies.
A person creates a website asking people to support an anti-war agenda.
A person writes and published an essay about the superiority of his or her race.
A person criticizes the US President on a blog site about public policy.
A person makes up malicious lies about a political candidate during an election.
A public school students criticizes the principal and teachers on social media.
A public schools student starts a website for students to say hateful things about other students.
A student threatens violence against his school on social media in the form of a poem.
A person posts online that someone should assassinate Supreme Court Justices.
A person creates a pro-terrorist website that asks people to join terror groups in overthrowing the US government.

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