Speech which damages a person's reputation is called
a. libel.
b. slander.
c. hate speech.
d. symbolic speech.
e. provocative speech.
b
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What will be an ideal response?
When Alexander Hamilton made a five-hour speech calling for a strong individual executive with imperial powers including a life term and an absolute veto, he may have been doing what?
a. calling for an American monarchy b. shifting the debate away from weak presidential models c. antagonizing Aaron Burr d. All of the above e. None of the above
What played a key role in shaping France's postwar foreign policy? a. President Charles de Gaulle's disdain for -- and distrust of -- the special relationship between the U.S. and theUK
b. The nation's singular focus on stimulating foreign investment. c. The country's concern about the prospect of global warfare. d. President Charles de Gaulle's desire to strengthen relations with the U.S., UK, and Germany. e. France's fears of a massive, global economic recession.
In Brown v. Board of Education (1955), the Supreme Court ordered desegregation of the Nation's public schools
a. "at once.". b. "with all deliberate speed.". c. "as soon as possible.". d. "with due dispatch.".