For a newspaper to be found guilty of libeling a public official, the accused party must
A) prove beyond reasonable doubt that what was printed was damaging, even if it was printed accidentally.
B) sue the reporter who wrote the story and not the newspaper that published it.
C) sue the newspaper that published the story and not the reporter who wrote it.
D) provide clear and convincing evidence that it was printed maliciously.
E) establish that what was printed could have been interpreted in more than one manner.
D
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a. $1.3 billion b. $4.4 billion c. $5.1 billion d. $10 billion
Negative rights are
a. entitlements to certain economic amenities and social welfare provisions. b. freedoms from the arbitrary exercise of government power. c. both A and B. d. neither A nor B.
Civil rights are rights that
a. are regulated by the government. b. are specific to race relations. c. cannot be limited by government. d. are the same from one state to the next. e. are defined by the Declaration of Independence.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The Japanese model of regulated capitalism is known as the developmental state. 2. The term “convergence” helps explain how different kinds of institutions in different economies are complementary. 3. According to the “comparative institutional advantage” idea, globalization will eventually overwhelm the power of nation–states to set distinct economic policies. 4. The globalization debate was first manifested in the 1970s in wealthy countries as a concern about deindustrialization.