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Florida Civic Literacy Exam | FCLE | Schenck v. U.S. (1919) STUDY THIS #civicstest

from Pass the FCLE | Florida Civic Literacy Exam | Podcast Study Guide · host Mercedes Musto

Summary In this episode of the FCLE Seminar podcast, host Mercedes Musto explores the landmark Supreme Court case Schenck v. United States (1919), which established the Clear and Present Danger Test. The discussion covers the background of the case, the actions of Charles Schenck and Elizabeth Bauer, the implications of the Espionage Act, and the Supreme Court's unanimous decision that upheld Schenck's conviction, balancing free speech rights with national security interests during wartime. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Podcast 00:02 Exploring Schenck v. United States 03:55 The Clear and Present Danger Test 08:15 Conclusion and Implications of the Case Keywords Schenck v. United States, First Amendment, Clear and Present Danger, Espionage Act, Supreme Court, free speech, national security, civic literacy, Florida Civic Literacy Exam, American history ----------------------------------------------- This is all based on the guide put together by the Florida Department of Education. I’ve got links to that study stuff in the show notes. So check those out and don’t forget to comment, like, and subscribe to our podcast @FCLEseminar on YouTube. ----------------------------------------------- RESOURCES (Free) 💢 Florida Civic Literacy Exam (FCLE)  • https://www.fldoe.org/policy/articulation/postsec-civics-lit.stml  •https://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/5663/urlt/SuppGuideFCLE.pdf •https://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/5421/urlt/CivicLiteracyRule-faq.pdf 💢 FCLE Seminar YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@FCLEseminar  ----------------------------------------------- Support and Donations 💟This podcast and channel are listener supported, contributions can be made at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ftceseminar  About the Podcast Host Mercedes is doctoral candidate and Graduate Research Assistant in assessment at the University of West Florida. Prior to pursuing her doctoral degree, Mercedes taught English, Journalism, and Reading for 10 years in the K-12 classroom.  Today, Mercedes is the host of FTCE and FCLE Seminar - two exam prep podcasts created for students who are preparing for high-stakes exams. After earning her terminal degree, Mercedes plans to continue creating exam prep materials using the aural learning platform. 💢 Comment, Like, & Subscribe You can subscribe to the FCLE Seminar Podcast @FCLEseminar on YouTube or at https://www.FTCESeminar.com.

Summary In this episode of the FCLE Seminar podcast, host Mercedes Musto explores the landmark Supreme Court case Schenck v. United States (1919), which established the Clear and Present Danger Test. The discussion covers the background of the case, the actions of Charles Schenck and Elizabeth Bauer, the implications of the Espionage Act, and the Supreme Court's unanimous decision that upheld Schenck's conviction, balancing free speech rights with national security interests during wartime. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Podcast 00:02 Exploring Schenck v. United States 03:55 The Clear and Present Danger Test 08:15 Conclusion and Implications of the Case Keywords Schenck v. United States, First Amendment, Clear and Present Danger, Espionage Act, Supreme Court, free speech, national security, civic literacy, Florida Civic Literacy Exam, American history ----------------------------------------------- This is all based on the guide put together by the Florida Department of Education. I’ve got links to that study stuff in the show notes. So check those out and don’t forget to comment, like, and subscribe to our podcast @FCLEseminar on YouTube. ----------------------------------------------- RESOURCES (Free) 💢 Florida Civic Literacy Exam (FCLE)  • https://www.fldoe.org/policy/articulation/postsec-civics-lit.stml  •https://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/5663/urlt/SuppGuideFCLE.pdf •https://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/5421/urlt/CivicLiteracyRule-faq.pdf 💢 FCLE Seminar YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@FCLEseminar  ----------------------------------------------- Support and Donations 💟This podcast and channel are listener supported, contributions can be made at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ftceseminar  About the Podcast Host Mercedes is doctoral candidate and Graduate Research Assistant in assessment at the University of West Florida. Prior to pursuing her doctoral degree, Mercedes taught English, Journalism, and Reading for 10 years in the K-12 classroom.  Today, Mercedes is the host of FTCE and FCLE Seminar - two exam prep podcasts created for students who are preparing for high-stakes exams. After earning her terminal degree, Mercedes plans to continue creating exam prep materials using the aural learning platform. 💢 Comment, Like, & Subscribe You can subscribe to the FCLE Seminar Podcast @FCLEseminar on YouTube or at https://www.FTCESeminar.com.

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