MCQ Questions
Q.1.
What does the First Amendment's right to assemble refer to?
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    the right of a group to meet in groups
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    The government can limit speech that causes harm.
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    The events involved symbolic speech without disruption.
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    an action that expresses an idea or opinion
Q.2.
Though the outcomes of Schenck and New York Times differed, what did these decisions have in common?
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    libel.
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    The speech must present a clear and identifiable danger.
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    The government can limit speech that causes harm.
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    an action that expresses an idea or opinion
Q.3.
Which issue was at the heart of New York Times v. United States?
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    libel.
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    libel
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    Government censorship is almost always unconstitutional.
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    prior restraint
Q.4.
For prior restraint to apply, what must the government prove about the speech in question?
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    libel
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    The government can limit speech that causes harm.
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    an action that expresses an idea or opinion
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    The speech must present a clear and identifiable danger.
Q.5.
What is symbolic speech?
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    The speech must present a clear and identifiable danger.
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    an action that expresses an idea or opinion
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    libel.
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    The government can limit speech that causes harm.