The doctrine that became the Supreme Court's governing principle during the 1960s in the midst of the Vietnam War was the

A) balancing doctrine. B) clear and present danger doctrine. C) fighting words doctrine.
D) fundamental freedoms doctrine. E) prior restraint doctrine.


D

Political Science

You might also like to view...

Voters who claim to be "independent" or "undecided"

a. usually do not show up to vote. b. do not actually swing elections as much as people assume. c. are often members of one particular demographic group. d. are mainly young people. e. describe themselves as regular churchgoers.

Political Science

Which of the following illustrates the success that Nixon had in rehabilitating his legacy post-Watergate?

A)the refusal of journalists to make any positive comments about Nixon on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Watergate scandal B)the presidential pardon of Nixon for all activities related to Watergate C)the omission of the Watergate scandal from the eulogy given by Bill Clinton at Nixon's funeral D)the assumption of control by the National Archives and Records Administration of the Nixon library in 2011

Political Science

The framers endorsed bicameralism to promote

a. a less active judiciary. b. a more powerful executive. c. greater representation through more elected officials. d. more legislation. e. safer and more deliberative lawmaking.

Political Science

4 Most states select/retain trial judges by which method?

a. appointment by the governor. b. the Missouri Bar Plan. c. legislative appointment. d. popular election. e. direct promotion.

Political Science