The First Amendment does not excuse the mass media from paying the normal business taxes that all businesses must pay. In which of these cases was a tax on a medium of communications upheld?

a) Texas Monthly v. Bullock; b) Arkansas Writers’ Project v. Ragland; c) Leathers v. Medlock; d) Minneapolis Star and Tribune Co. v. Commissioner of Revenue; e) Grosjean v. American Press


C

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Which question about the occasion of a presentation requests

information about protocol? a. Why is the audience assembled? b. Why are you speaking on this occasion? c. What does the audience expect for this occasion? d. What is appropriate for this occasion? e. What will enhance my credibility?

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What is another term for "interpreting" or "reframing?"

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What will be an ideal response?

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