The “clear and present danger” test

a. requires the Supreme Court to consider all factors when determining whether speech should be restricted.
b. requires the Supreme Court to consider whether the gravity of the evil discounted by its probability justifies the invasion of free speech.
c. requires the Supreme Court to consider speech protected unless the probability is so high that the act will occur.
d. requires the Supreme Court to restrict political speech if it presents any kind of danger to public safety.

b. requires the Supreme Court to consider whether the gravity of the evil discounted by its probability justifies the invasion of free speech.

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a. gerrymandering. b. promises of patronage. c. Supreme Court decisions. d. the franking privilege. e. executive agreements.

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The _________ settled states' claims to many of the western lands and established a basic pattern for the government of new territories.

A. Madisonian Model B. Mayflower Compact C. Northwest Ordinance D. Stamp Act

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