Respuesta :
Answer:
that his First Amendment rights were being violated
Explanation:
Gitlow v. New York was a case that was ruled by the Supreme Court of the United States on June 8, 1925 and stated that the First Amendment of the United States Constitution "Protection of Free Speech" also applied to state governments also. According to Gitlow, his article did not precipitate any violent action, but he was yet convicted, which he felt was a violation of his rights to freedom of speech as stated in the First Amendment.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
In the case Gitlow v. New York, Gitlow argued: that his First Amendment rights were being violated
Benjamin Gitlow was arrested for distributing a communist pamphlet. He was charged under a New York law that banned the promotion of a revolution. He argued that his First Amendment rights were violated. Right to free speech he argued
The ruling established the practice of selective incorporation. The amendments can be incorporated as needed