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Which question is most relevant to a court when determining whether

particular type of speech can be limited?
A. Does the speech pose a threat to the public inter
O
B. Does the speech deal with issues government leaders would
rather not address?
O
C. Does the speech contain any references to religious beliefs or
organizations?
D. Does the speech come from an individual citizen or a journalistic
publication?

User Killnine
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Answer:

A. Does the speech pose a threat to the public interest?

Step-by-step explanation:

Took test, the other answer was incorrect

User Ashish Modi
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Answer:

C. Does the speech contain any references to religious beliefs or organizations?

Step-by-step explanation:

When their are courts cases involved with "speeches", courts handle these cases very carefully and diligently. As the right to free speech is ensured and protected, in such cases, courts consider whether there is Hate Speech is involved. Specifically, if any hatred arousing or insulting speeches against a religion, ethnic group or an organisation.

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