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According to the data, which of the following statements best explains the value of free speech to social movements?
Americans overwhelmingly favor free speech without limitations when supporting social movements.
Social movements in the United States enjoy fewer popular constraints on free speech than social movements in other countries.
Social movements in other countries are less constrained by limitations on free speech than social movements in the United States.
People in other countries support more limits on free speech, but they are involved in more social movements than Americans.
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