When is libel NOT constitutionally protected?

A) Libel is always constitutionally protected.
B) When it is part of commercial speech.
C) When it appears on television or in the newspaper.
D) When it is a part of the election process.
E) When it is made by one private person about another.


E

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A) strong Republican support. B) strong conservative Tea Party support. C) solid support from independents and right-wing Republicans. D) solid support from Latino and African American voters.

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Which situation would be covered by the "full faith and credit" clause of the U.S. Constitution?

A) Texas recognizes a Louisiana marriage license. B) Texas returns a fugitive from Oklahoma. C) Texas charges out-of-state tuition for a citizen of Iowa attending college in Texas. D) Texas grants a corporation domiciled in Ohio the privilege of doing business in Texas.

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Provide a few examples of a special district.

What will be an ideal response?

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The right to vote is usually viewed as a(n) __________ right

A) human B) civil C) economic D) natural

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