How does pornography differ from obscenity?
a. Obscenity has redeeming social value.
b. Obscenity is protected by law.
c. Pornography is a broader category, referring to any depiction of erotic behavior intended to cause sexual excitement.
d. Obscenity is a broader category, referring to any depiction of erotic behavior intended to cause sexual excitement.
e. Pornography and obscenity are legally interchangeable terms.
Question -2-According to Justice Anthony Kennedys opinion in
Lawrence v. Texas, the _____ clause gives people the right to engage in their conduct without intervention of the government.
a. due process
b. establishment
c. implied powers
d. necessary and proper
e. supremacy
Question -3-In the Courts ruling in
Bowers v. Hardwick, it
a. did not rule on the merits.
b. held that the law was an invasion of privacy.
c. ruled that the plaintiff did not have standing to sue.
d. struck down the law.
e. upheld Georgias right to make the law.
Question -4-Bowers v. Hardwick dealt with the issue of
a. abortion.
b. censorship.
c. homosexuality.
d. polygamy.
e. pornography.
Question -5-Since 1973, abortion policy has been largely controlled by
a. ballot initiatives.
b. decisions made by the Supreme Court.
c. deliberations at the state level.
d. federal laws.
e. presidential orders.