1 - My Apps question Report If you nee better fit other test on reporti CEB classwork 47 2:42:32 Civics360 Divided Practice Test: Part 2 of 4 Complexity: High Ouestion 4 of 14 The scenario below describes an event during World War I: "A Socialist Party member distributed pamphlets stating: "The Socialist Party says that...officers of the law ... violate the ...United States Constitution, the Supreme Law of the Land, when they refuse to recognize your right to assert your opposition to the draft." The Socialist Party member was arrested and convicted for distributing these pamphlets. The Socialist Party member appealed his arrest and conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court which upheld the government's actions." What long term precedent was established by this U.S. Supreme Court decision? • First Amendment rights are protected but not unlimited. Tenth Amendment rights are protected but not unlimited. Selective service is constitutional. Party membership is unconstitutional. Repor

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Civics360 Divided Practice Test: Part 2 of 4
Complexity: High
Ouestion 4 of 14
The scenario below describes an event during World War I:
"A Socialist Party member distributed pamphlets stating: "The
Socialist Party says that...officers of the law ... violate the ...United
States Constitution, the Supreme Law of the Land, when they
refuse to recognize your right to assert your opposition to the
draft." The Socialist Party member was arrested and convicted for
distributing these pamphlets. The Socialist Party member
appealed his arrest and conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court
which upheld the government's actions."
What long term precedent was established by this U.S. Supreme
Court decision?
• First Amendment rights are protected but not unlimited.
Tenth Amendment rights are protected but not unlimited.
Selective service is constitutional.
Party membership is unconstitutional.
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The long term precedent established by this U.S. Supreme Court decision is that First Amendment rights are protected but not unlimited.

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The U.S. Supreme Court decision in this scenario established the precedent that while the First Amendment protects the right to free speech, that right is not...
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