meeting.
B. Both parties favored holding the meeting.
C. Both parties opposed the meeting.
D. The War Party favored holding the meeting, while the Peace Party opposed the
meeting
Answer:
The War Party opposed the meeting, while the Peace Party favored holding the meeting.
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Consultation was the meeting that was held in Texas and they talked about the revolution of Texas against Mexico. The war party wanted to complete independence from Mexico and didn't want no interference with Texas by the Mexican government.
As the peace party wanted Texas to be a part of Mexico only, but they wanted this only under the constitution of Mexico. So war party didn't want the meeting to take place where as the peace party was in favor of the meeting to be held at.
Answer:
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that his First Amendment rights were being violated.
Gitlow was arrested for spreading socialist ideology and suggesting people should strike and overthrow the government. He was convicted under an anarchy law in New York for suggesting people should overthrow the government. Gitlow argued his First Amendment right was violated because no actions occurred as a result of his pamphlets or speeches. Therefore he was punished for his words.
The Supreme Court decided with New York and upheld their anarchy law as a reasonable limit on the First Amendment. The Court cited the Schneck v. US case as a precedent that a person could not incite citizens against the government and be protected under the First Amendment.
Gitlow's argument in the case of Gitlow v. New York was that his First Amendment rights were being violated.
The Supreme Court ruled against Gitlow in this matter because they claimed that there were limits to the First Amendment and one such limit was inciting a rebellion.
In conclusion, option A is correct.
Find out more on the limits to the First Amendment at brainly.com/question/510240?source=archive.
Sweden's many lakes and the gulfs of Bothnia give Sweden generally a relatively mild climate. July temperatures in Sweden average 13 to 17°C. February is usually Sweden's coldest month, with temperatures from - 22 to -3°C. In northern Sweden, winter temperatures often drop to -30°C, sometimes even lower.
Very, very cold. July temperatures in Sweden average 13 to 17°C. February is usually Sweden's coldest month, with temperatures from - 22 to -3°C. In northern Sweden, winter temperatures often drop to -30°C, sometimes even lower. The lowest winter temperatures in Iceland are usually somewhere between −25 °C (−13 °F) and −30 °C (−22 °F), although the lowest temperature ever recorded on Iceland was −39.7 °C (−39 °F). In Norway, the coastal regions have mild winters, while further inland winter is much colder.