Includes/Limits
Court Cases/Tests
How It Affects Us
Other Countries
History
100
the right to speak your opinions freely
What is freedom of speech
100
allowed for Congress to prohibit certain words in certain context and was invented in 1919
What is the "clear and present danger" test
100
By bullying people on social media
What is a way we use it badly
100
Is in their constitution has more liberal rights
What is South Africa
100
Year that people protest the Vietnam war
What is 1969
200
the Amendment that this freedom is part of
What is the 1st Amendment
200
the case that allowed for the replacing of the "clear and present danger" test, __________ v. Ohio
What is Brandenburg v. Ohio
200
They use it to give speeches to persuade us to listen to their ideas.
What is how a politician uses freedom of speech
200
has the basic law of republic, allows freedom of speech by law
What is Germany
200
suggested that freedom of speech should be protected by the 1st amendment
What is Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
300
two types of defamation (lying about a person to damage their reputation) that are not protected by freedom of speech (tell me which is which)
What are slander (spoken) & libel (physical)
300
the replacement for the "clear and present danger" test, was created in Ohio in 1969
What is the "imminent lawless action" test
300
Freedom to say our opinions
What is purpose of freedom of speech
300
has a strict censorship, regime has power
What is Syria
300
uses freedom of speech to attempt to stop police racism against African-Americans.
What is Black Lives Matter
400
two types of speech not protected by the 1st amendment
What are slander, libel, advocacy of illegal action, obscenity, fighting words
400
What Charles Schenck did to violate the rules of freedom of speech
What is distributing anti- draft posters during WWI
400
Speaking our mind and critizing our government
What is having privileges
400
is communist, will not let you use it in court
What is China
400
1942- these were restricted
What is fighting words
500
definition of advocacy of illegal action
What is someone is attempting to incite (or convince) another person to commit an illegal act
500
the famous example used by the court to argue that the nature of every act depends on the circumstances (what is ok, what isn't)
What is falsely shouting "Fire!" in a crowded theater (not ok) as opposed to shouting "Fire!" in the privacy of your own home (ok)
500
Assemble and having a say on who should be president
What is voting and petitioning the government
500
it is in their constitution expressed through writing and speaking
What is Greece
500
gives the ability for post offices to censor newspapers that have inappropriate or obscene articles in them.
What is The federal Comstock act of 1873