If the parents allow it then yes.
Glasnost was the new soviet union policy which allowed for more individual freedoms like free speech.
The suppressing of free-speech is not to be allowed in a democratic society.
No. There are two problems here. The first is that the child is a minor: parents and teachers can dictate what a child can and cannot say. Secondly, the government does not protect the right of free speech on private property (essentially homes and businesses). A hotel can ask you to leave if you are howling curses, your hosts can ask you to leave their home if you are slandering, and your employer can restrict what you talk about.
Everyone is free to use Freedom of Speech to speak their minds, but it is not appropriate for anyone to abuse Freedom of Speech to obstruct liberties guaranteed to others.
A free education. Child support from their parents. Adult supervision.
The Espionage Act of 1917.
That burning the flag is allowed as part of free speech.
Ensure that the child has adequate nutrition, exercise, and vitamins.
Child labor was eliminated by capitalism: the productivity of parents in free markets rose to the point that it was no longer necessary.
Your parents have to go onto their parent account and unlock it for you. They can choose between Free chat, Limited chat, and Bubble chat.
No, but if you are smart you can maybe get a scholarship to get in free even thought your parents dont have a job!
Freedom of Speech protects your rights to free speech.