Should there be some limit to freedom of speech? Why or why not? There are five main categories of speech whose content are not protected by the First Amendment. Can you think of any other categories or types of speech that should not be protected by the First Amendment? Explain.
What will be an ideal response?
Students must take a position on whether there should or should not be limits to speech and whether there are other types of speech that should not be protected by the First Amendment. They may use examples to strengthen their arguments.
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Late one night the police discover Warren, a known drug abuser, throwing a brick at the window of a closed pharmacy. Warren throws the brick several times before the police intercede
When questioned, Warren admits he was trying to break into the pharmacy to obtain drugs. Unknown to Warren, the pharmacy was equipped with shatter-resistant glass. Warren has committed: A) criminal attempt (burglary) because the fact he could not break the glass is no defense. B) criminal attempt (possession of a controlled substance). C) criminal conspiracy (burglary) because he engaged in an overt act in furtherance of his efforts to enter the pharmacy. D) no offense due to factual impossibility because it was physically impossible for him to break into the pharmacy.
A major contributor to the problem of crime among the Native American population is
a. distrust of police b. widespread ignorance of laws c. discriminatory laws d. geographical remoteness
The __________-authoritarian leader has no confidence or trust in subordinates
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word