The doctrine that protects expression up to the point that it poses the danger of bringing about some substantive evil that government has a right to prevent.

Answer: Define clear and present danger doctrine

Political Science

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To say that we live in a globalized world of states is to say that a. the United Nations is a world government

b. there is an interaction between the national and international levels in shaping the politics of states. c. countries are becoming more alike. d. international processes are more important than domestic processes in explaining state behavior. e. there are more countries today than ever before.

Political Science

Marx did not believe that the communist revolution would begin in Russia because it was ______.

A. devoid of active revolutionaries B. too urbanized C. not wealthy enough D. too oppressive

Political Science