The Supreme Court established in 1919 that the government could control speech only for "compelling" reasons, i.e., if the speech
A) was anything controversial.
B) insulted or offended a group of people.
C) presented a clear and present danger.
D) was about famous people.
E) presented a counterargument to democracy.
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