Amendments 1 and 2. #1 Which court case allowed student speech if it doesn’t disrupt school? Bethal v. Fraser Haselwood v. Kuhlmeier Jones v. Arnold Tinker.

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Amendments 1 and 2

#1 Which court case allowed student speech if it doesn’t disrupt school? Bethal v. Fraser Haselwood v. Kuhlmeier Jones v. Arnold Tinker v Des Moinse

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#2 Which court case allowed the school to punish speech that is lewd and indecent. Bethel v. Fraser Tinker v. Des Moines Miranda v. Arizona Schneck v. Snyder

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#3 Defamation through the spoken word is known as… Libel Slander Coercion Restraint

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#4 Defamation through the written word is known as… Candor Libel Slander Impreision

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#5 When the government prevents something from being published because they feel it may cause harm it is known as Internment Prevention Libel Prior restraint

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#6 What statement best describes the Supreme Courts action on the 2nd Amendment. The Supreme Court has made hundreds of rulings dealing with the 2nd Amendment. The Supreme Court has not made major decision on the gun rights issue. The Supreme Court has ruled that individuals do have the right to own guns The Supreme Court has ruled that only the state militia has the right to own guns.

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#7 Speech that has a strong sexual content may fall under this limitation of free speech. Obscenity Fighting Words Commercial Clear and Present Danger

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#8 Inciting a riot would fall under this limitation of speech. Fighting words Speech in special places Commercial Speech Clear and Present Danger

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#9 Which of the following IS NOT a public forum? A city park A restaurant A city street The internet

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#10 The power of the courts to declare laws and actions unconstitutional is know as … Judicial Review Judicial Activism Judicial Oversight Judicial Interpretation

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