Gitlow v. New York and Scales v. the United States both __________
a. overturned restrictions on political speech
b. struck down laws that censored newspapers
c. affirmed that terrorism suspects have no right to free speech
d. upheld limits on free speech when the government is under threat
d
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An example of a state threatening to cut off economic aid to another state in order to achieve a desired objective is an example of
a. negotiation. b. soft power. c. hard power. d. imperialism. e. Colonialism.
When a college seeks to increase minority enrollment through affirmative action, the college is trying to achieve
a. freedom and order. b. equality of opportunity. c. equality of outcome. d. political equality. e. equal benefits.
______ attack an opponent or opponents and try to raise doubts in voters’ minds about them.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The mass media __________
a. include newspaper, magazines, books, radio, television, movies, records, and the Internet b. do not have an impact on government c. are declining in influence in the United States d. were established to influence the government