True or False:
Can a newspaper say negative things about the President of the United States?
True
Newspapers can say negative things about the President of the United States, as long as it aligns with the requirements of free speech.
What do the freedom cover
Print media , Broadcast Media , Digital Media , Audio Media
True or False:
The freedom of speech is the first freedom listed in the 1st Amendment.
True! Freedom of Speech is the first freedom to be listed on the First amendment
WE THE ...
PEOPLE
True or False:
Press can blatantly lie about events.
False
Press can NOT blatantly lie about events.
What was the information that was leaked known as?
( in the court case )
The pentagon papers
True or False:
U.S Citizens can talk badly about the President without repercussions.
True
U.S Citizens can talk badly about the President without repercussions.
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Bill of ...
Rights!
True or False:
Is social media included in the freedom of press?
True
Yes social media included in the freedom of press
how many adults get there daily news of of apps
62%
True or False:
Is Obscenity' protected by the 1st Amendment.
False
Obscenity's are protected by the 1st Amendment.
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NEW YORK TIMES V.S. ...
UNITED STATES
True or False:
Do you have to be a journalist to be a member of the press?
False
You do NOT have to be a journalist to be a member of the press.
What were the two magazines showed on the picture slide
Food and Fashion Magazine
True or False:
Schools may limit a student's free speech rights.
True
Schools may limit a student's free speech rights.
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FREEDOM OF PRESS DOES NOT COVER ...
OBESCENITY , SLANDER , COPYRIGHT VIOLATION , PERJURY
True or False:
The government can limit the freedom of the press during a court trial.
True
The government can limit the freedom of the press during a court trial in order to keep the outcome of a trial from being influenced.
What Trial began in 1734
The trial of Peter Zenger
True or False:
Freedom of speech was established in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution in 1791 along with freedom of religion, freedom of the press, the right to assemble, and the right to culture.
False
Freedom of speech was established in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution in 1791 along with freedom of religion, freedom of the press, the right to assemble, and the right to culture.
Culture is not mentioned in the 1st Amendment!
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FREEDOM OF PRESS ACTS AS A ...
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