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cmoore54

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The clear and present danger test was first argued by
 
  a. John Marshall.
  b. Bushrod Washington.
  c. Oliver Wendell Holmes.
  d. William Rehnquist.
  e. John Roberts

Question 2

The first important case involving freedom of speech was
 
  a. Barron v. Baltimore.
  b. Garcia v. City of Chicago.
  c. Marbury v. Madison.
  d. Schenck v. United States.
  e. Mapp v. Ohio



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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