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On what key point did holmes and clarke disagree

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John H. Clark and Oliver Wendell Holmes disagreed on the Espionage Act of 1917, which punished anyone who opposed US participation in the Great War. For Clark, anti-war pamphlets and advertisements harmed the US and endangered national integrity. For Holmes, it is fully guaranteed by constitutional freedom, any stances contrary to an attitude of the central government.

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