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one of the results of the schenck decision was that it removed protections for
speech intended to cause panic or harm.
those serving in the military.
those who committed crimes.
hate speech.
The Schenck v. United States (1919) Supreme Court case established the "clear and present danger" test, ruling that speech that creates a tangible risk of panic, harm, or interference with legal government efforts (like military recruitment during wartime) is not protected by the First Amendment. This decision limited protections for speech intended to cause panic or harm, while the other options do not align with the core outcome of the case.
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speech intended to cause panic or harm.