Describe the historical background of the Schenck case.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Scotland has 421 words for “snow”

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Answer 2

Answer:

Schenck was charged with conspiracy to violate the Espionage Act of 1917 by attempting to cause insubordination in the military and to obstruct recruitment. Schenck and Baer were convicted of violating this law and appealed on the grounds that the statute violated the First Amendment.

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First Amendment


Related Questions

Which of the Presidents vetoed the least number of bills during his time in office?

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Answer:

John Quincy Adams

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Why does a governor attend events and ceremonies or give speeches?

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Answer: For a better reputation in his state

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DIARY OF A WIMPY KID OLD SCHOOL
1. What conclusion can you draw from the book?
2. Was it interesting? Why or why not?
3. Would you recommend this book to a fellow schoolmate? Why or Why not?
AND NO COPY AND PASTING

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Answer:

as a little kid you'll like it i guess but for me i grew to old for it  it was a weird whacky story with weird cringy parts, and if i have a close friend that just i will think will like it i will recomend it

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but why you ask

Which state does the Continental Divide not pass through?
OA) Colorado
B) Montana
C) Vermont
OD) Wyoming

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Answer:

vermont as the other person said :)

please help with this question​

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

C, its equal protection clause has made it easier to protect the rights of minorities

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The fourteenth amendment grants citizenship to every person born (or every person who has been naturalized) in the United States, including minorities

Which is a benefit of the rule of law?

Group of answer choices

Government officials can act on their own instincts.

Citizens are protected from oppressive uses of government power.

Government procedures are reduced.

Government decisions are based on the will of the majority.

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Answer:

The last three:

Citizens are protected from oppressive uses of government power.

Government procedures are reduced.

Government decisions are based on the will of the majority.

Facts about Harriet Tubman (check all that apply):

Question 1 options:

Born a slave


Established the Underground Railroad


Escaped using the Underground Railroad


Assisted other slaves with escaping using the Underground Railroad


In later life, advocated for education of newly-freed slaves​

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All of them are correct.
A,B,C,D,E

define the solution that King and X proposed to resolve the problem of racial tension in the US at the time. Explain the differences in their points of view. What noble ideas/concepts did each man use to back-up the legitimacy of his message?

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Answer:

Malcolm X was an African American leader in the civil rights movement, minister and supporter of Black nationalism. He urged his fellow Black Americans to protect themselves against white aggression “by any means necessary,” a stance that often put him at odds with the nonviolent teachings of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Explanation:

Brainliest?

The question is " On the map below, identify the number that shows the area of the world where ALL THREE of the monotheistic religions were founded."

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Answer: 3

Explanation:

The monotheistic religions in question are Christianity, Islam and Judaism.

All three of these religions were founded in the area marked 3 which is the Middle East.

Christianity and Islam were founded in modern day Israel and are strongly related with Christianity being based on Judaism.

Islam was founded in modern day Saudi Arabia in the city of Mecca which is now the holiest city in Islam.

Kublai Khan and The expansion of the Grand Canal finished with helps trade. Is that sentence of Kublai Khan Job Experience, Knowledge, Understands Me, Honest or Ethical, Tolerant? Please explain your answer, thank you :)

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Answer:  The canal was built in order to easily ship grain from the rich farmland in southern China to the capital city in Beijing. This also helped the emperors to feed the soldiers guarding the northern borders. The Ancient Chinese built early canals to help with transportation and commerce. Kublai Khan promoted commercial, scientific, and cultural growth. He supported the merchants of the Silk Road trade network by protecting the Mongol postal system, constructing infrastructure, providing loans that financed trade caravans, and encouraging the circulation of paper banknotes. The Grand Canal is the world's longest canal. The Grand canal connects the Yellow River Valley and the Yangtze River Valley. The Grand canal enabled northern cities to buy rice from South China. The Grand Canal connects North China and South China.

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8. List 3 most Important “effects” of the Louisiana Purchase, explain why each is important

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It doubled the size of the United States
It gave land for farming
The Fede government became stronger


Please help me with this

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Answer:

I may not be correct but i belive it is A.

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When u hear Rosa parks. What people and events do you associate with her?
Marking Brainly

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Answer:

An event I think of is the BUS BOYCOTT and someone I think about is MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.

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Rosa Parks helped initiate the civil rights movement in the Us when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus

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The next best alternative given up when making a choice is called the
A opportunity cost
В.
comparative advantage
С.
primary objective
D negative consequences

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A, opportunity cost.

Jackson and many Politicians resort to this tactic, which involves insulting an opponent and trying to mess up their
reputation.

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Answer:

Mudslinging.

Explanation:

The term 'mudslinging' simply refers to the act of spreading negative and malicious information about an opponent to defile his/her reputation. Mudslinging, also known as negative campaigning, is a common practice in politics.

Political parties and politicians often mudslings or make negative campaigns about their opponents to damage their reputation and position in the political arena. This act usually consists of making insults, scandalous remarks, fostering rumours, etc about the opponent parties.

Use the map to answer the following question:

Map of Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia. Europe and the North African coast are colored red. Western Asia is colored purple. A line divides the two areas. The cities of Rome and Constantinople are shown.
© FLVS/ © Giorgi Balakhadze 2013/Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported

How was the Roman Empire affected by the division shown in this map?

The division ultimately weakened the empire and led to its decline.
The division led to prolonged wars between the East and West.
The Roman Empire became stronger, with two centralized capitals.
The Roman Empire split into Christian and non-Christian territories.

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Answer:

it is the first option

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Who is the first president. in the United states of America ​

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Answer:

George Washington.

Explanation:

George Washington was the first president in America.

1. The development of Hinduism began in the _______________________.
2. Hinduism's roots are found in the___________, a collection of early
Indian texts composed in _____________.

3. Priests and religious scholars called ________________
were responsible for preserving and interpreting the Vedas.

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Answer:

1. somewhere between 2300B.C and 1500B.C in the indus valley, near modern day pakistan

for number 2 hinduism's roots are found in the _VEDAS_____


Compare and contrast Natural Law and Law of Nature.​

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Explanation:

The concept of Natural law is that humans have essential values that direct how they behave and also reason. Natural laws are gotten from nature. It teaches that rights and wrongs are innate and are not a creation made by society or made by the law. an example of natural law is the universal agreement by all that killing a person is wrong and the punishment given to someone for killing another person is right.

laws of nature can be defined as the conditions, either universally under which certain phenomena that happens in the universe holds. these are physical laws. an example is the law of gravity.

= Select the items that made Johnson's plan unacceptable to the Radicals. O New Southern congress members would impair Republican control of Congress. It violated Lincoln's goals for the South. It did not punish the South enough. O The North would not receive financial compensation. It did not guarantee blacks' right to vote in the South.

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Answer:

The answer is:

New Southern congress members would impair Republican control of Congress.

It did not punish the South enough.

It did not guarantee blacks' right to vote in the South.

Explanation:

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P.S. I put this on my quiz and got it right. (:

Answer:

New Southern congress members would impair Republican control of Congress.

It did not punish the South enough.

It did not guarantee blacks' right to vote in the South.

Explanation:

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The speech says, "A childhood friend once said about Mrs. Parks, 'Nobody
ever bossed Rosa around and got away with it." How is this quote supported
in the rest of the text?

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Explanation:

THE PRESIDENT:  Mr. Speaker, Leader Reid, Leader McConnell, Leader Pelosi, Assistant Leader Clyburn; to the friends and family of Rosa Parks; to the distinguished guests who are gathered here today.

This morning, we celebrate a seamstress, slight in stature but mighty in courage.  She defied the odds, and she defied injustice.  She lived a life of activism, but also a life of dignity and grace.  And in a single moment, with the simplest of gestures, she helped change America -- and change the world.

Rosa Parks held no elected office.  She possessed no fortune; lived her life far from the formal seats of power.  And yet today, she takes her rightful place among those who’ve shaped this nation’s course.  I thank all those persons, in particular the members of the Congressional Black Caucus, both past and present, for making this moment possible.  (Applause.)

A childhood friend once said about Mrs. Parks, “Nobody ever bossed Rosa around and got away with it.”  (Laughter.)  That’s what an Alabama driver learned on December 1, 1955.  Twelve years earlier, he had kicked Mrs. Parks off his bus simply because she entered through the front door when the back door was too crowded.  He grabbed her sleeve and he pushed her off the bus.  It made her mad enough, she would recall, that she avoided riding his bus for a while.

And when they met again that winter evening in 1955, Rosa Parks would not be pushed.  When the driver got up from his seat to insist that she give up hers, she would not be pushed.  When he threatened to have her arrested, she simply replied, “You may do that.”

A few days later, Rosa Parks challenged her arrest.  A little-known pastor, new to town and only 26 years old, stood with her -- a man named Martin Luther King, Jr.  So did thousands of Montgomery, Alabama commuters.  They began a boycott -- teachers and laborers, clergy and domestics, through rain and cold and sweltering heat, day after day, week after week, month after month, walking miles if they had to, arranging carpools where they could, not thinking about the blisters on their feet, the weariness after a full day of work -- walking for respect, walking for freedom, driven by a solemn determination to affirm their God-given dignity.

It’s been often remarked that Rosa Parks’s activism didn’t begin on that bus.  Long before she made headlines, she had stood up for freedom, stood up for equality -- fighting for voting rights, rallying against discrimination in the criminal justice system, serving in the local chapter of the NAACP.  Her quiet leadership would continue long after she became an icon of the civil rights movement, working with Congressman Conyers to find homes for the homeless, preparing disadvantaged youth for a path to success, striving each day to right some wrong somewhere in this world.

And yet our minds fasten on that single moment on the bus -- Ms. Parks alone in that seat, clutching her purse, staring out a window, waiting to be arrested.  That moment tells us something about how change happens, or doesn’t happen; the choices we make, or don’t make.  “For now we see through a glass, darkly,” Scripture says, and it’s true.  Whether out of inertia or selfishness, whether out of fear or a simple lack of moral imagination, we so often spend our lives as if in a fog, accepting injustice, rationalizing inequity, tolerating the intolerable.

Like the bus driver, but also like the passengers on the bus, we see the way things are -- children hungry in a land of plenty, entire neighborhoods ravaged by violence, families hobbled by job loss or illness -- and we make excuses for inaction, and we say to ourselves, that's not my responsibility, there’s nothing I can do.

Rosa Parks tell us there’s always something we can do.  She tells us that we all have responsibilities, to ourselves and to one another.  She reminds us that this is how change happens -- not mainly through the exploits of the famous and the powerful, but through the countless acts of often anonymous courage and kindness and fellow feeling and responsibility that continually, stubbornly, expand our conception of justice -- our conception of what is possible.

Rosa Parks’s singular act of disobedience launched a movement.  The tired feet of those who walked the dusty roads of Montgomery helped a nation see that to which it had once been blind.  It is because of these men and women that I stand here today.  It is because of them that our children grow up in a land more free and more fair; a land truer to its founding creed.

And that is why this statue belongs in this hall -- to remind us, no matter how humble or lofty our positions, just what it is that leadership requires; just what it is that citizenship requires.  Rosa Parks would have turned 100 years old this month. We do well by placing a statue of her here.  But we can do no greater honor to her memory than to carry forward the power of her principle and a courage born of conviction.

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Which contributions have port cities made to Georgia? Check all that apply.

A.) They have helped the state become a major cotton importer.
B.) They have provided employment for many workers in the state.
C.) They have allowed Georgia to control all American poultry exports.
D.) They have allowed wartime industries to grow during World War II.
E.) They have allowed Georgia to import products from around the world.
F.) They have helped the state’s farmers export many agricultural products.

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Answer: See the following

Explanation:

List four contributions Georgia made to the war effort during World War I.

a. textiles and cotton for uniforms

b. growing their own food in victory gardens so more food could be sent to troops abroad

c. Men (and some women) to serve in the military

d. training camps to train soldiers from all over the country

(also acceptable – buying war bonds, rail lines and port cities to transport troops and supplies)

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Answer: B D E F edge 2021

Explanation:

Your goal for this research project is to understand the ideological framework and political positions of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists during the early days of American government and to make an argument for whether either would support the modern American government after centuries of constitutional changes and amendments. Your paper will focus on each branch of government and the changes each has gone through since the writing of the Constitution.
I have to write an American government research essay and I need 3+ precedents, legal cases or amendments for the Executive branch and then 3+ for the Legislative and Judicial branch and I simply cannot figure out what im doing.
if anyone can help, I appreciate it!

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Answer:

try googling stuff like "legal cases for amendments" or do one of trumps impeachment trials.

Explanation:

or I'm doing an essay for college  on the "missing 13th amendment". sorry i couldn't help more

Distinguish between the features and benefits of getting a student loan and getting a grant or a scholarship

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Answer:

Student Loan:

borrowed money that needs to be repaid

part of credit history

Grant or Scholarship

given on the basis of financial need

Given based on academic achievement and financial need

The major difference between loans and scholarships is that loans will have to be repaid and scholarships do not.

Explanation:

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Write a free verse poem

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Lol I never did a free verse poem before, lets go for it.

If free verse doesn't mean what I think it does, imma look so very smart for not rhyming. :"]

Remembering the day I thought I knew better

feels me with dread

The day I laughed at something

unbeknownst and crucial

leaves me confused

lost

and waiting today,

we are young and lost,

we are young and awkward,

we are young and confused,

but I know that if it were down to you

and someone new,

I wouldn't not hesitate to leave them for you

I know I'm getting ahead of myself

I know I messed up

I know it's probably too late

I know

I know

I know you're too good for me

but only time will tell

for the day you will leave me for another

and that will be the day I will smile

with bitter acceptance

because you deserve better

What did King Nebuchadnezzar do to Judah?

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Answer:

King Nebuchadnezzar laid seige to the Egyptians because he feared that they  would cut off the trade routes to the eastern Mediterranean.

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Answer:

He defeated and captured the people of Judah

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What did the emperor Lalibela have architects build in Ethiopia?

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Answer:

Lalibela ,the best known Zagwe emperor,ruled at the beginning of 13th century and is known for building the monolithic rock-hewn churches at the Zagwe Capital,which was later renamed for him.

Answer:  Lalibela is best known for the 11 rock

churches he built during his reign.

Explanation: He claimed that God told

him to carve the churches out of the rocky ground.

Class 10 history nationalism in Europe image... what does it mean?
The answerer will be marked brainless so no spamming ;)

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Answer:

Nationalism in Europe image... and it means is described below in detail.

Explanation:

Growing nationalism was a significant underlying circumstance of World War I. ...Nationalism developed in the 19th century as a result of Enlightenment considering equality, independence, and democracy, and the contemporary political reformations and revolutions that gave a speech to people who had earlier been eliminated.Nationalism was the ideological stimulus that, in some decades, changed Europe.


1. What common ancestry does England and
Ireland share?

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They found that the average UK resident is 36.94% British (Anglo Saxon), 21.59% Irish (Celtic) and 19.91% Western European (the region covered today by France and Germany.

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England and Ireland both share a considerable amount of blood with the Norman and Viking ancestry.

What were two effects of the battle of lake Erie?

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The U.S gained control over Lake Erie and It prevented the Brit from penetrating the middle of the United States.
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