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1. The key propositions in Holmes's argument are as follows: (1) Shouting Fire! in a theater creates a clear and present danger. (2) Creating a

1. The key propositions in Holmes's argument are as follows:

(1) Shouting "Fire!" in a theater creates a "clear and present

danger."

(2) Creating a "clear and present danger" is not protected

by the First Amendment.

(3) Shouting "Fire!" in a theater is not protected by the First

Amendment.

(4) Schenck's distributing the leaflet to draftees is similar to

shouting "Fire!" in a theater.

(5) Schenck's distributing the leaflet to draftees is not protected

by the First Amendment.

what order do I put these in for a diagram ?

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