Brad stands in front of Rustler's Round-Up Café, shouting "fighting words" that are likely to incite Rustler's patrons to respond violently. The First Amendment protects such speech

A. all of the time.
B. none of the time.
C. only if it is noncommercial.
D. only if it is symbolic.


Answer: B

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What should you do if your audience already knows the topic of your informational presentation?

a. Make no changes and continue as you originally planned. b. Continue as you originally planned, but apologize for providing the same information. c. Attempt to apply the information in ways the audience may not have considered. d. Attempt to convince the audience that you understand the information better than they do.

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On December 1, Victoria Company signed a 90-day, 7% note payable, with a face value of $6000. What amount of interest expense is accrued at December 31 on the note? (Use 360 days a year.)

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