In U.S. v. Progressive case the court upheld the right of The Progressive magazine to publish the article on making of a H-bomb. O True False QUESTION 32 1 points Save Answer In Schenck v. U.S., the Supreme Court ruled ( It was a case about distribution of anti-war pamphlets against the draft during WW D). A the Espionage Act of 1917 was uncons B. _ Congress can never pass laws to stop protests during wartime C_the Sedition Act of 1918 was unc onstitutional D._ Congress has a right to pass laws to stop war protests during wartime applying the clear and present danger doctrine QUESTION 33 1 points Save Answer The concept "heckler's veto" best relates to which one of the following? ( A When majority allows irrational ideas to triumph over rational idea O B. When crowd prevents a speaker from con inning by shouting down the speaker C. A concurring opinion that joins with the majority opinion. O D. A dissenting opinion that is critical of the majority opinion. QUESTION 34 1 points Save Answer The power of judicial review gives courts the authority to _ second guess the executive and the congress interfere in the ru ment by the president. use this cons pete with the executive on who runs the country use this const ower to overturn any action or statute of the executive and the leg et on the ground that its conflicts with the constitution. QUESTION 35 1 points Save Answer The Gitlow ruling upheld conviction of Benjamin Gitlowfor publishing The Revolutionary Age applying - O A _it broadly defined freedom of expression O B._rules that clear rules on sedition cases C._ the bad tendency test, which has lower threshold than strict scrutiny standard O D. _.it freed a group of radicals who had been improperly convicted QUESTION 36 1 points Save Answer The Supreme Court in Abrams v. United States (1919) upheld the conviction of Russian immigrants, who were protesting US supplying weapons to rebels (White Russian Army) fighting Bolsheviks (new communist regime in Russia), under the Espionage Act of 1919 because .. tion were opposing the US government's foreign policy at the time. O- ist of an ongoing World War I was undermining prosecution country's ability to fight the war effectively. the defendants did not have free speech like other citizens during war time. Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers