In Near v. Minnesota, the Supreme Court
A) ruled that prior restraint is a political issue and therefore not justifiable.
B) ruled that prior restraint is not a violation of freedom of the press.
C) ruled that prior restraint almost always places an unacceptable burden on a free press.
D) ruled that prior restraint of the press is permitted by the clear and present danger test.
E) applied a three-pronged test to identify whether prior restraint is permissible.
C
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A. triangulation B. statistical enhancement C. mutual attraction D. generalizability
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a. Additive effect b. Spurious effect c. Partial effect d. Interactive effect
Which of the following countries has states that it has no wish to join NATO?
a. Armenia. b. Ukraine. c. Bulgaria. d. Montenegro.
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A. arguing that the availability of food will increase despite family sizes also increasing B. showing that humans have been more reproductive than Malthus thought, relative to output from farms and fisheries C. pointing to demographic transitions in which birth rates decrease as populations industrialize and urbanize D. showing that population growth will not move in tandem with the availability of food