Near v. Minnesota was a defeat for those who advocate
a. state limits on freedom of the press.
b. freedom of the press.
c. the right to privacy.
d. school prayer.
a. state limits on freedom of the press.
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Separation of powers in the different branches of government refers to
A. the wall between church and state. B. the banning of inherited titles of nobility. C. the practice whereby presidents or prime ministers may undertake all political powers. D. a means of checking power by distributing roles among the executive, legislature, and judiciary.
Which of these duties does the president perform as "head of state"?
a. The president proposes new laws to Congress. b. The president interacts with Congress to create budgets. c. The president runs the day-to-day operations of the country. d. The president is the embodiment of popular will. e. The president delivers the State of the Union address.
A traditional system of law concerning contracts and injuries that has evolved case by case over the past 500 years is known as
a. historic law. b. common law. c. previous case law. d. dynamic law.
The Sullivan rule requires public officials to show __________ on the part of media in order to prove a statement qualifies as libelous
a. malicious intent b. prior restraint c. goodwill d. public support