The introduction of a speech gives the audience clues as to the speaker's personality, intentions, style
and overall perspective.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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In most argumentation, values appear
a. one at a time. b. in groups of three. c. in value systems. d. in relatively large, undifferentiated groups.
Which of the following is a source of public radio programming?
a. National Public Radio b. American Public Media c. Public Radio International d. All of the above.
A type of public speaking in which a speaker enters into a dialogue with an audience to clarify positions, explore issues and ideas, or articulate beliefs and values is called _________________
a. informative speaking b. persuasive speaking c. invitational speaking d. ceremonial speaking
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Court injunctions that stop publication are always unconstitutional prior restraints. 2. The government bears an exceptionally heavy burden of proof to justify any prior restraint because prior restraints are inherently likely to distort the marketplace of ideas and to punish ideas that government disfavors. 3. Content-based laws must pass intermediate scrutiny to be constitutional. 4. Because content-based laws pose a greater risk to the freedom of speech and of the press than do content-neutral laws, the U.S. Supreme Court uses a more lenient test to determine when content-neutral laws are constitutional.