The idea that the suppression of free speech forces citizens to adopt more extreme means of enacting change is the basis behind which theory?

A) the "marketplace of ideas"
B) self-governance
C) "safety valve"
D) self-fulfillment
E) "clear and present danger"


C

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Based on the Supreme Court's current understanding of the First Amendment, American citizens are free to

A. use hallucinogenic drugs in controlled religious ceremonies. B. believe any religious doctrine they choose. C. require employees to work on those employees' holidays. D. demonstrate their faith by handling poisonous snakes. E. practice polygamy if their religion endorses it.

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In ______ states, there are more daily newspapers paying attention to policy and educational matters than in individualistic states.

a. traditionalistic b. pluralistic c. libertarian d. moralistic

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Farma, a historically Communist country that now has a democratic government, has a strong welfare state approach. Taxation rates ensure that the large incomes earned by the upper classes trickle down to the poorer masses

Further, in order to protect its citizens from uncertainties of the market, unemployment, health issues, and other problems, the government runs a host of insurance programs. Which of the following features of the eco-political setting of Farma would have a positive impact on its welfare-driven approach? A. inactive civil society B. minimal state intervention C. capitalist economy D. strong organized labor presence E. high capital mobility

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