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In 1919, Charles Schenck was charged with violating the Espionage Act. The Supreme Court ruled that Schenck's actions created a "clear and present danger." How did the decision in this case affect the rights of U. S. citizens? A. By establishing restrictions on the right
to vote
B. By protecting the freedoms of religious
minorities
C. By placing limits on freedom of
expression
D. By protecting the rights of accused
persons

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