If a student wears a ribbon to support or to protest a war, which type of expression is this person exercising? Petition Speech Assembly Press
i need help as soon as possible
Hey there!!! Since you are new here, read this tutorial for new OpenStudiers!! http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/543de42fe4b0b3c6e146b5e8 You might not have known, but you are in the "OpenStudy Feedback" section. Place your mouse over where it says OpenStudy Feedback, and find the correct subject by clicking the 'Find More Subjects' button or simply clicking the correct subject in the list that you have already studied! Please enjoy being on OpenStudy. And don’t forget to read OpenStudys’ Code of Conduct and also, OpenStudy's Terms and Conditions :D This section is for providing your Feedback/Appreciation regarding the site and by Feedback, we mean "helpful information or criticism that is given to someone to say what can be done to improve a product( which is the site in this case)" You can use this section: ⇝ If you want to appreciate to OpenStudy ⇝ To share your thoughts on how to improve OpenStudy ⇝ To inform the site about any difficulty you are facing while using OpenStudy ⇝ To ask any other question related to this site. ⇝ If you want to post any posts such as congratulating someone, saying Happy Birthday, etc. If you have any questions, please feel free to PM me or tag me in your post :D
But, what do you think it is?
idk possibly speech?
Oops nevermind. You're correct with speech. I read it wrong
oh lol
So you were correct. Lol
thanks anyways :)
No problem(:
can u help me with one more? if u can lol
Sure!!(: I'll read slower this time, lol
lol thanks
In 1972, Congress passed the Federal Election Campaign Act. This act requires political candidates to reveal the sources of their campaign contributions. The DISCLOSE Act of 2010 was proposed to adjust the Federal Election Campaign Act to limit sources of campaign contributions and require candidates to share even more information with the public. Which of the following is most likely the main force behind these campaign reforms? Special interest groups wanted to get credit for their campaign contributions to politicians. Politicians wanted to show how diverse their contributors were. Media outlets wanted to uncover political scandals concerning campaign contributions. People were concerned about what groups were influencing politicians through their contributions.
Which do you think it could be?
Out of C and D, which do you think it could be?
c?
That's what I was going with
oh ok thanks and how do i give u a medal lol
oh wait nvm lol
On the side next to where your answers are, there should be a button that says Best Response
Thank you!! :D
your welcome :) lol
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!