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20 June, 06:22

Which power is given to Congress by the "clear and present danger" rule?

the power to draft soldiers during time of war

the power to prevent harmful speech against the government

the power to prevent appeals for convictions of espionage

the power to outlaw the use of words that refer to weapons

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  1. 20 June, 07:22
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    "The power to prevent harmful speech against government" was the power given to Congress by the "clear and present danger" rule.

    Option: B

    Explanation:

    It is a doctrine introduced by the U. S. Supreme Court to decide in which conditions to impose limitations on the First Amendments. This was developed in the Schenck vs. US situation. This was a freedom of speech test so it's not being abused for the country's assault.

    The "clear and present danger" principle advocated the use of an improvement test to monitor the state's limits of free speech on a case-by-case basis. If the Court found that there was a "clear and present danger" that the discussion would produce mischief that Congress had taboo, then the state would be legitimized in restricting the discussion at that stage.
  2. 20 June, 09:43
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    the power to prevent harmful speech against the government
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