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The Constitution protects the freedom of speech. When is this right not protected?

If permission is not obtained first
If the speech puts others in danger
If the speech threatens the government
If the speech is on public property

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Answer:

If the speech puts others is danger.

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm not 100% but it makes since.

You can't just say threaten someone, and nothing happen to you.

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