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Which of the following is protected by the First Amendment? A:A. burning an American flag as a protest against government policiesB:B. shouting "Fire!" in a theater and causing a panic when there is no fireC:C. publishing government secrets that might help an enemy during wartimeD:D. printing lies about other people in an effort to damage their reputation

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Which of the following is protected by the First Amendment? A:A. burning an American flag as a protest against government policiesB:B. shouting "Fire!" in a theater and causing a panic when there is no fireC:C. publishing government secrets that might help an enemy during wartimeD:D. printing lies about other people in an effort to damage their reputation

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The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and the right to peaceably assemble and petition the government for a redress of grievances.

A: Burning an American flag as a protest against government policies is protected by the First Amendment. This act is considered symbolic speech and has been upheld by the Supreme Court in cases like Texas v. Johnson (1989).

B: Shouting "Fire!" in a crowded theater and causing a panic when there is no fire is not protected by the First Amendment. This is considered a clear and present danger, a category of speech that can be restricted because it presents an immediate and serious threat.

C: Publishing government secrets that might help an enemy during wartime can be considered treason and is not protected by the First Amendment. This is a complex issue, however, and can depend on specific circumstances.

D: Printing lies about other people in an effort to damage their reputation, also known as defamation, is not protected by the First Amendment. Defamation laws vary by state, but generally, if a statement is false and damages a person's reputation, it can be considered defamation.

So, the correct answer is A: burning an American flag as a protest against government policies.

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