During World War I, the Supreme Court upheld the conviction of Charles T. Schenck, ruling that government can limit speech that __________. a. is critical of the government b. is a prior restraint c. creates a clear and present danger d. qualifies as hate speech e. is symbolic but obscene
The correct answer is letter c, creates a clear and present
danger as this is what the ruling government can limit of in regards to speech
after the Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of Charles T. Scheneck during
the World War I.