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why does the first amendment place limits on government power to restrict freedom of speech in the united states?
to protect people and the country
to give the government authority
to punish people who act violently
to keep people from wearing certain clothing
The First Amendment's limits on government speech restrictions are rooted in protecting individuals' right to express themselves, which in turn safeguards democratic values, allows for public discourse, and protects people and the country from overreach that could suppress critical or dissenting voices. The other options are incorrect: it does not grant government authority over speech, is not focused on punishing violence (that falls under other laws), and does not regulate clothing.
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A. to protect people and the country