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The Supreme Court can reverse its own decisions.
 
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Which of the following statements is true about the media?
 
  a. Media are the channels through which those in power talk to the public.
  b. The messages communicated through the media are always kept private.
  c. All constitutional laws are applicable to the media like other private businesses.
  d. Media are not subject to the ups and downs of the private marketplace.
  e. Media have experienced a significant breakthrough with the rise of the Internet.

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The Sixteenth Amendment upheld a SupremeCourt decision striking down the federal income tax.
 
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Prior restraint is an action taken by government to prevent the publication of controversial materials.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The amount of media coverage can influence the outcome of an election campaign.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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The Basics of American Politics

The Basics of American Politics


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Oh god, I was lost before coming here. Thanksss
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Great, make sure you mark the topic solved, it hides it from other eyes Slight Smile
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