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What is the significance of the U.S. Supreme Court opinion that words creating a “clear and present danger” are not protected by the First Amendment?

The Constitution does not limit individual rights.
The Constitution does not safeguard individual rights.
The Constitution safeguards individual rights.
The Constitution limits individual rights.
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Answer:

d. the constitution limits individual rights

Explanation:

according to g00gle- the constitution and the bill of rights only limit the actions of the government, not private parties. the first words of the bill of rights say that “congress shall make no law” restricting certain rights. however, the 14th amendment, which was ratified in 1868, did specifically limit the actions of the states.

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