History, 21.05.2021 19:00 carnations
Of all the civil liberties, free speech regularly captures the attention of citizens, government leaders, and the media alike.
It is not hard to find individuals who have very strong feelings on the subject, and a quick survey of the news reveals
concerns over censorship, hate speech and public protest. All of these items fit neatly under the umbrella of the 1st
Amendment and free speech.
In this blog, we are going to consider the limits of free speech.
• Are you, like Justice Douglas or Black, an absolutist when it comes to protecting free speech? In other words, do
you believe that the government has no right to ban any speech?
• If you don't fall into this line of argumentation, where do you draw the line? What types of speech are you simply
unwilling to tolerate and would, if you could, empower the government to ban/punish?
Answers: 2
History, 21.06.2019 21:00
Analyze the maps from the previous section, then identify and discuss which two maps show the biggest move from colonialism to independence.
Answers: 3
History, 22.06.2019 04:30
Which of these is not a criticism of the concentric zone model? it does not accurately describe cities after the rise of suburban development. it only applies to cities that grew after the development of the automobile. it assumes that inner-city areas will always be repurposed instead of abandoned. it places too much importance on the traditional central business district.
Answers: 1
History, 22.06.2019 13:00
This assignment provides you with an opportunity to practice prioritizing known major influences on development of the renaissance and using specific data to support your choice. what shaped developments in the period 1300–1550 more—the black death’s emphasis on the afterlife (the hereafter) or the renaissance’s emphasis on human achievement (the here and now)? lead with your judgment about the most influential viewpoint from beginning to end of the period. this is your thesis. then, support it with specific examples covering each of the following categories: significant individuals (e.g., political or religious leaders, innovators, explorers); characteristics of worldview (e.g., philosophy, religion); social institutions (e.g., social mores, practices, hierarchies); patronage (discuss the patrons, their motives, influence, and resulting products or artifacts); the economies (e.g., changes, different economic systems, impact); and politics (e.g., forms of governance, power distributions, contests). you may use specific examples that touch on several of the above categories at once. when writing your essay, use examples to prove your point rather than simply listing the examples. your essay must be a minimum of 500 words. be sure to include an introduction; if necessary, review the unit iii scholarly activity instructions, which explain how to draft an introduction. you must use two sources written by historians in history books . all content must follow apa guidelines, including all sources used, which must be cited and referenced according to apa standards.
Answers: 1
Of all the civil liberties, free speech regularly captures the attention of citizens, government lea...
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 01:00
English, 17.12.2020 01:00
Health, 17.12.2020 01:00
English, 17.12.2020 01:00
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 01:00
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 01:00
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 01:00
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 01:00
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 01:00
Biology, 17.12.2020 01:00
English, 17.12.2020 01:00