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Freedom of expression was given new meaning by labor in the Progressive age. Thinking back to previous chapters, compare the various movements to expand the meaning of freedom of expression-from the Alien and Sedition Acts to the abolitionists in the antebellum era-with the labor movement in the Progressive age. Utilize the "Voices of Freedom" piece.
God's Laws
The moral and ethical codes believed to be ordained by a divine entity, often found within religious texts or traditions.
Golden Rule
A moral principle that advises treating others as one would want to be treated oneself.
Ethical Egoism
A moral philosophy that posits individuals should act in their own self-interest because it is the moral thing to do.
Principle of Utility
A foundational concept in utilitarianism that suggests the best action is the one that maximizes utility, usually defined as that which produces the greatest well-being of the greatest number of people.
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