"Blake DuBois is a decorated veteran and Purple Heart recipient. In his six years as a state senator, he has passed legislation to cut down on government waste. All the while, he's the family values candidate and has been tough on crime." What is the most likely source of the previous statement? A statement made during a debate An ad sponsored by DuBois's campaign A statement made by DuBois's opponent An attack ad by DuBois's opponent
An ad sponsored by DuBois's campaign
Jill, the editor of the school's newspaper, is running for class president. Her opponent is Jack, the captain of the school's ski club. Jill decides to make up a story to embarrass Jack and hurt his chances of winning the election. Would Jill's story be a protected form of free speech? Why or why not? Yes, because Brown v. The Board of Education extends students' right to free speech to schools. No, because a school newspaper is not protected free speech. Yes, because Tinker v. Des Moines extends students' right to free speech to schools. No, because libel is not protected free speech.
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What do you think the correct answer is? Do you think Jill making up a story to cause harm to Jack is a protected form of free speech? Also, in the future, make a new post for each question.
it's D.
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Which of the following best describes the differences between propaganda and bias? Propaganda is used by organizations that are speaking truthfully, whereas biased articles may be true or false. Propaganda is intended to be persuasive, while bias expresses preference but is not necessarily persuasive. The press can legally print biased articles, but they are not legally allowed to publish propaganda. Biased articles are typically negative, while propaganda tends to be positive.
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