For each of the following Supreme Court cases, read the facts of the case.Circle any words that you need to look up and write the definitions (some have been donefor you).Make sure to answer the questions after the facts of the case.Schenck vs. United States (1919)Facts of the CaseDuring World War I, Schenck mailed circulars to draftees. The circulars suggested that the draft was a monstrous wrongmotivated by the capitalist system. The circulars urged "Do not submit to intimidation" but advised only peaceful actionsuch as petitioning to repeal the Conscription Act. Schenck was charged with conspiracy to violate the Espionage Act byattempting to cause insubordination in the military and to obstruct recruitment.What is the Conscription Act?What is the Espionage Act?Your OpinionYour Partner’s OpinionPrediction based onConstitutionReal DecisionBethel School District v. Fraser (1986)Facts of the Case