How do the freedom of speech policies in the U.S. compare to those of Australia, Ireland, and China?(1 point) Responses The U.S. is the only country that gives its citizens freedom of speech. The U.S. is the only country that gives its citizens freedom of speech. China is the only country that does not give its citizens freedom of speech. China is the only country that does not give its citizens freedom of speech. Australia is the only country that does not give its citizens freedom of speech. Australia is the only country that does not give its citizens freedom of speech. Ireland is the only country that gives its citizens freedom of speech.

- The United States has strong protections for freedom of speech, enshrined in the First Amendment of the Constitution.

- Australia also protects freedom of speech, but it is not as strongly protected as in the U.S.
- Ireland has similar protections for freedom of speech as the U.S., with limitations for hate speech and defamation.
- China heavily restricts freedom of speech, with censorship and strict controls on media and online expression.