History, 17.10.2019 18:30 hsjsjsjdjjd
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1) what kind of speech does the first amendment protect?
a)commercial speech
b)defamation
c)obscenity
d)political speech
2)in snyder v. , the supreme court ruled in favor of the protesters. which of the following facts influenced their decision? has more than one answer?
a)the protest was during a funeral for a marine killed in iraq.
b)the protest was done by members of a baptist church.
c)the protesters had notified authorities before their protest.
d)the protesters were expressing views related to matters of public concern.
e)the protesters' signs were insulting and offensive to the marine's father
f) the protest was on public property, away from church
3)which of the following is an example of prior restraint?
a)an editor refuses to publish a writer's story.
b)the government does not allow the publication of a story.
c)the government punishes seditious comments.
d)a newspaper article leads to cancellation of subscriptions.
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1) what kind of speech does the first amendment protect?
a)comm...
1) what kind of speech does the first amendment protect?
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