__________is the apt label that has been given to campaigns that masquerade as grassroots mobilizations, but are not

A) Demonstrating
B) Astroturf lobbying
C) Stare decisis
D) Amicus curiae briefing
E) Flashmob


B

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sustain laws suppressing freedom of speech and press on the basis of Congress' or our own notions of mere ‘reasonableness.' Such a doctrine waters down the First Amendment so that it amounts to little more than an admonition to Congress.". a. Benjamin Cardozo b. Hugo Black c. Robert Jackson d. Felix Frankfurter

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Which of the following statements about the establishment of the Republican Party is true?

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