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The principle that freedom of speech as guaranteed under the First Amendment is not absolute was stated in which early twentieth-century Supreme Court decision?

a.) Marbury v. Madison
b.) Gibbons v. Ogden
c.) Brown v. Board of Education
d.) Schenck v. U.S.
e.) Miranda v. Arizona

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the answer is d. schenck v us.

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d.) Schenck v. U.S.

Step-by-step explanation:

Schenck v U.S. was a Supreme Course case from 1919. I believe it basically referred to the Espionage Act as an example that free speech is a right under the 1st Amendment.

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