Which of the following was a consequence of the case of John Peter Zenger?
a. It helped establish the free-press principle in American law.
b. It helped establish the principle of religious toleration.
c. It helped establish the right of a person charged with a crime to have a defense attorney.
d. It helped establish the right of habeas corpus.
a
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What is true about academic studies and academic views of race in the 1920s?
A) Many scholars and writers were beginning to denounce ideas of white supremacy. B) Scholars published books warning that immigrants and people of color were "diluting" the white race. C) Many academic reports were beginning to accept that blacks and whites were equal. D) Academic studies tended to avoid controversy during the 1920s, especially regarding issues of race.
How did the Neutrality Act of 1935 treat the sale of munitions?
A) It banned their sale to all countries except when the president should proclaim that a state of war existed. B) It limited their sale to only Great Britain and France, because they had repaid their loans from the Great War. C) It approved of their sale to those nations "protected" by the Monroe Doctrine. D) It forbade their sale to all belligerents whenever the president should proclaim that a state of war existed.
Even though others were famous, which was the decisive battle of the war against Xerxes's forces?
A. Salamis B. Thermopylae C. Marathon D. Boeotia
As Peru's president, Toledo implemented policies endorsed by the IMF, including
A) privatization of two profitable state-owned electric companies. B) high tariffs on foreign imports. C) a public works project that created two million new jobs. D) legislation to protect workers' rights.