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shofmannx20

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Charles Schenck, the defendant in Schenck v. United States, was charged with
 
  A) speaking against the president in public places.
  B) pipe-bombing a federal building.
  C) burning the flag.
  D) disrupting military recruitment by distributing leaflets claiming that the draft was unconstitutional.
  E) distributing pornographic material.

Question 2

Which standard used by the Supreme Court when deciding whether a law or policy is constitutional says that the law or policy must be justified by a compelling governmental interest?
 
  A) amicus brief
  B) writ of certiorari
  C) enscription
  D) strict scrutiny
  E) Miranda warning



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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