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In reference to government control of newspapers, the first American newspaper to appear without the crown's or governme

Posted: Thu May 12, 2022 4:07 pm
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In reference to government control of newspapers, the first American newspaper to appear without the crown's or government's "Published by Authority" sanction was O A) The Pennsylvania Gazette O B) American Weekly Mercury O C) New England Courant OD) The El Misisipi E) Both C & D
The concept that the expression of opinions is a necessary part of public debate was established in the case of O A) Roth vs. United States O B) Gertz vs. Robert Welch, Inc. O C) Near vs. Minnesota OD) New York Times Co. vs. Tasini E) None of these
Both satellite and public radio stations presently make up 2,000 of the 15,000 radio stations which broadcast programming in the U.S. True False Question 3 (1.66666667 points) Listen While condemning prior restraint in the Near versus Minnesota case, The Supreme Court, among other acknowledgements, said that "the security of community life may be protected against incitements to acts of violence and the overthrow of orderly government." True False Question 4 (1.66666667 points) Listen USA Today, which offers more condensed stories than other national newspapers are in constant competition with The Journal and The Times newspapers. True