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The “clear and present danger” principle stated
by the Supreme Court in Schenck v. United States
(1919) had the effect of
(1) prohibiting the president from implementing
a military draft
(2) preventing the wartime internment of
citizens
(3) restricting the formation of defense alliances
(4) limiting freedom of speech during wartime


Sagot :

The “clear and present danger” principle stated by the Supreme Court in Schenck v. United States (1919) had the effect of (1) prohibiting the president from implementing a military draft.

The answer is (1) prohibiting the president from implementing a military draft