JOUR 303 Final Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+
JOUR 303 Final Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+ The free speech and free press provisions of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution apply to actions of all of the following except: a. Local Governments b. State Governments c. The federal Government d. International Organizations D. International Organizations The constitutional requirement that statutes not be so vague that they are impossible to understand is required by the Fourteenth amendment Which of the following IS NOT a constitutionally acceptable way to react to a Supreme Court ruling with which you disagree a. Denounce the court and ignore the ruling b. Bring another case to the court c. Pass new Legislation d. Amend the Constitution a. Denounce the court and ignore the ruling Which of the following was likely to be a clear violation of the 1789 Sedition Act a. Criticizing the president of the United States b. Telling war draftees to be conscientious objectors c. Protesting a military funeral d. Making jokes about the vice president of the United States d. Making jokes about the vice president of the United States Which of the following to likely to be a clear violation of the 1917 Sedition Act? a. Criticizing the president of the United States b. Telling war draftees to be conscientious objectors c. Protesting a military funeral d. Making jokes about the vice president of the United States b. Telling war draftees to be conscientious objectors A primary reason why the U.S. Supreme Court upheld prosecutions under the 1917 Sedition Act was a. the speakers were not citizens, and thus did not have First Amendment rights b.The speech could undermine the war effort c. the speech was unpopular d. the speakers were members of fringe political groups b. The speech would undermine the war effort. Which of the following likey presents a threat of "imminent lawless action" a. Calling a police officer a "pig" during a protest b. A facebook post calling for the assassination of the president c. A speech from the steps of the state capital building to a boisterous crowd, ending with, "The Governor's in there. Let's go get him!" d. Telling war draftees to be conscientious objectors
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