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Answer Each These Questions In A Paragraph With At Least 2 3 Lines Pr 1. The First Amendment was written to protect freedoms of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition, particularly ensuring individuals can express their ideas without government interference. It primarily aims to safeguard political and expressive speech critical to a democratic society (Liu, 2019). 2. No, the First Amendment applies not only to spoken words but also to symbolic speech, written communication, and other forms of expression. It protects a broad range of expressive activities, including protests, artistic works, and online communication (Chemerinsky, 2020). 3. Laws regulating speech must be content neutral, meaning they cannot discriminate based on the message or viewpoint expressed. Regulations should only serve a neutral government interest, such as public safety, without favoring or suppressing specific ideas (Sullivan, 2021). 4. Common carriers are prohibited from controlling the content they carry because they serve as neutral facilitators of communication. Allowing content control would violate free speech rights and undermine the principle of an open forum for diverse viewpoints (Krotoszynski, 2018). 5. The Supreme Court determines whether material is obscene based on the Miller test, which considers whether the work appeals to prurient interests, depicts sexual conduct in a patently offensive way, and lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value (Miller v. California, 1973). 6. Attempts to censor the Internet have failed in the US because of the strong legal protections of free speech under the First Amendment, along with technological challenges and the global nature of the Internet that makes censorship difficult to enforce (Balkin, 2017). 7. Just banning spam is problematic because it often involves legitimate communication, and overly broad bans could infringe on free speech. Instead, targeted regulation that addresses malicious or fraudulent spam is more effective (Gellman & Stewart, 2020). 8. Facebook banned Alex Jones and Louis Farrakhan due to violations of platform policies against hate speech and incitement of violence. Social media companies regulate content to balance free expression with preventing harm to users (Gillespie, 2019). 9. Websites showing how to 3D print guns raise safety and public policy concerns, but banning them altogether may infringe on free speech rights. A balanced approach involves regulation and accountability rather than outright banning (Miller, 2020).


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