For a government restriction on commercial speech to not violate the First Amendment free speech clause, what

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For a government restriction on commercial speech to not violate the First Amendment free speech clause, what must be true about the restriction?

a. It must be rationally connected to achieving to a legitimate government interest.

b. It must directly connected to accomplishing an important government objective.

c. It must be necessary to achieve a compelling government interest.

d. It must be substantially related to a vital government interest.

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