The head of all of the intelligence agencies in the United States is ______.
a. the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
b. the secretary of homeland security
c. the national security advisor
d. the director of national intelligence
d. the director of national intelligence
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In ___________, the Court upheld a state law that explicitly adopted the bad tendency test by criminalizing publications "having a tendency to encourage or incite the commission of any crime, breach of the peace or act of violence."
a. Patterson v Colorado (1907) b. Fox v. Washington (1915) c. Schenck v. United States (1919) d. None of the above
In the Southworth case, the Supreme Court ruled that university students do not have to pay activity fees to, and thereby support, campus groups whose views they disagree with
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Casting a vote is making a prediction about the future
a. that electing one particular candidate will produce a better outcome. b. that one candidate will implement the policies you want exactly as you would like. c. that your preferred candidate is going to win. d. that if you do not vote, your preferred candidate is going to lose.
Recent Supreme Court cases have protected freedom of the press in all of the following instances EXCEPT
A. allowing newspapers to publish the names of juvenile offenders. B. allowing newspapers to publish the names of alleged rape victims. C. allowing the press to attend trials. D. allowing newspapers to ignore publication requests by political candidates. E. allowing newspapers to preserve the anonymity of their confidential sources if the government can demonstrate a compelling reason to request them.