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12 June, 17:02

In interpreting the freedoms set out in the 1st amendment, it can often be said that the court

a. has restricted freedom of religion but never freedom of speech.

b. allows freedom of thought, but restricts freedom of action.

c. is careful never to place any restrictions on those freedoms.

d. both a and b

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  1. 12 June, 20:31
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    C. is careful never to place any restrictions on those freedoms
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