The Schenck case emerged most directly from the context of which of the following?

a. Critiques by radicals of United States foreign policy
b. African American migration from the rural South to the urban North
c. Challenges by women to their prescribed status in society
d. Nativist resistance to migration from abroad

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Answer:

a. Critiques by radicals of United States foreign policy

Explanation:

  • Schenck against the united states was a landmark decision of the US supreme court to enforce the decision of the act of 1917. Schenck was in the first line supreme court against the defining modern understanding of the first amendment. Court held that Schenck criminal conviction was constitutional.

The Correct option is A. The context of Schenck case was the critiques by radicals on foreign policy of United States.

US Foreign Policy during World War

The US Government's (under Wilson) decision to participate in the World War, became bone of contention between liberal and radicals. People were divided on the issue that US should or should not join the War.

In this situation Schenck critiques against the US government foreign policy became the root cause of the Case Schenck vs US. Therefore, the correct option is  A.

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