Since the U.S. Constitution was written
A) no limits have ever been placed on free speech and expression.
B) minor modifications to the right to free speech and expression in the 17th amendment.
C) courts have consistently ruled that no limits can be imposed.
D) some limits have, of necessity, been imposed on free speech and expression.
Answer: D
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