When Clarence Brandenburg was arrested for making a speech calling for "revengeance" against non-whites, the Supreme Court overturned his conviction by arguing that the government can only restrict speech when it
A. presents a clear and present danger.
B. incites an "imminent" lawless action.
C. is against the ruling political party.
D. is against the president.
E. is against law enforcement officers.
Answer: B
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