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OpenStudy (asevilla5):

can someone check my quiz questions? to see if im right... MEDAL

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

Verbally defaming someone's name is known as slander; written defamation is known as what? censorship libel due process just cause I picked B for this one

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

Protection against unreasonable search and seizures is found in which Amendment? third fourth fifth sixth I picked B for this one

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

What term describes laws passed after the Civil War that were designed to keep African Americans socially inferior to white Americans? Jim Crow laws segregation codes race rules supremacy clauses Picked A for this one

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

Which amendment to the Constitution said that states could not deny men the right to vote based on color, race, or previous conditions of servitude? 13th Amendment 14th Amendment 15th Amendment 16th Amendment I picked C for this one

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

Which of the following describes judicial review? Laws passed by Congress are sent to the Supreme Court for approval. Judges advise the president on legal disputes occurring between states. Courts review laws to determine if they are constitutional. The Senate approves presidential nominations to the Supreme Court. I picked B for this but not sure :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

woah

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

what?

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

@anonymous_user

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Defamation—also called calumny, vilification, or traducement—is the communication of a false statement that harms the reputation of an individual, business, product, group, government, religion, or nation. Most jurisdictions allow legal action to deter various kinds of defamation and retaliate against groundless criticism. It is usually regarded as irrational unprovoked criticism which has little or no factual basis and can be compared to hate speech, which is can also be taken to encompass discrimination against a particular organisation, individual, nation, corporation or other political, social, cultural or commercial entity which has often but not always been entrenched in the practitioner by old prejudices and xenophobia that's number 1

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

@zepdrix

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

@lopezking1 it says lifesaver sorry :/ do you think you can check this?

OpenStudy (lopezking1):

Hahah sure ill give it a look

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

Thank you!

OpenStudy (lopezking1):

Alrighty so 1, 2, are correct, 3 has me a bit confused but ill get to that 4 is correct and 5 i believe its C

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

Thanks! and the third one I had was correct :)

OpenStudy (lopezking1):

I learned something new lol and np youre welcome

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