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What limits does the Constitution place on the right to free speech?

A.
The words uttered must be backed by at least one government official.
B.
The words uttered must not pose any clear and present danger to society.
C.
The words uttered must reflect a positive light on the American government.
D.
The words uttered must not insult foreign countries, policies, or ministers.

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Answer:

The answer is B.

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User GayleDDS
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C. The words uttered must reflect a positive light on the American government
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