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JOUR 303 FINAL EXAM
  • JOUR 303 FINAL EXAM

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  • JOUR 303 FINAL EXAM article 1 of the constitution established the legislative branch (congress) article 2 of the constitution established the executive branch (president) article 3 of the constitution established the judicial branch (federal court system) five freedoms of the first amendment speech, religion, press, assembly, petition the govt one example of a limit on the first amendment freedom of speech going under oath in court. you still have freedom of speech, but if you lie ...
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Practice Review for MIS 3320 - Final  Exam Q&A 100% Correct 2024/2025
  • Practice Review for MIS 3320 - Final Exam Q&A 100% Correct 2024/2025

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  • Practice Review for MIS 3320 - Final Exam Q&A 100% Correct 2024/2025 Schenck v. U.S. (1919) - CORRECT ANSWER-*threats to national security* FACTS: During World War I, Schenck mailed circulars to draftees. The circulars suggested that the draft was a monstrous wrong motivated by the capitalist system. The circulars urged "Do not submit to intimidation" but advised only peaceful action such as petitioning to repeal the Conscription Act. Schenck was charged with conspiracy to violate ...
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AP GOV SUPREME COURT CASES QUIZ Accurately Answered And Graded A+.
  • AP GOV SUPREME COURT CASES QUIZ Accurately Answered And Graded A+.

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  • Reynolds v. United States (1879) - correct answer polygamy is not constitutional Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) - correct answer separate but equal Schenck v. United States (1919) - correct answer clear and present danger Gitlow v. New York (1925) - correct answer degrading US government isn't constitutional Near v...
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Red Scare Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • Red Scare Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Red Scare Questions and Answers Already Passed When did the Red Scare occur? During cold war How long did the Red Scare last? Ten years The Cincinnati Reds baseball team changed there name to what? Red Legs What was McCarthy first name? Joseph What is McCarthyism? Campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy Who was the head FBI director during the Red Scare? J. Edgar Whats Hollywood blacklist? Denying employment ...
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AP Gov 15 Court Cases Questions Solved 100% Correctly.
  • AP Gov 15 Court Cases Questions Solved 100% Correctly.

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  • Marbury v. Madison - correct answer This case establishes the Supreme Court's power of Judicial Review McCulloch v. Maryland - correct answer Maryland was trying to tax the national bank and Supreme Court ruled that federal law was stronger than the state law Schenck v. United States - correct answer A 1919 decision upholding the conviction of a socialist who...
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Required Court Cases - AP Gov 2019 Anew Updated Version 2024 Question 100% Guaranteed Answers
  • Required Court Cases - AP Gov 2019 Anew Updated Version 2024 Question 100% Guaranteed Answers

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  • McCulloch v. Maryland - correct answer Maryland was trying to tax the national bank and Supreme Court ruled that federal law was stronger than the state law (result/significance: Congress has IMPLIED powers to create a *necessary and proper* bank) United States v. Lopez (1995) - correct answer Congress may NOT use the commerce clause to make possession of a gun in a school zone a federal crime Engel v. ...
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US HISTORY REGENTS REVIEW ( SIGNFICANT TERM TEST 2023)
  • US HISTORY REGENTS REVIEW ( SIGNFICANT TERM TEST 2023)

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  • US HISTORY REGENTS REVIEW Enlightenment - _____ Enlightened thinker, People should have VOICE in govt (Freedom of Speech). Locke - _____ Enlightened thinker, Govt have three branches, power should be shared (Ex, Leg, Jud). Voltaire - _____ Enlightened thinker, LIFE, LIBERTY, PROPERTY (Natural Rights). Montesquieu - _____ agreement between leaders / colonists, if fair laws colonists will obey, one of first forms of Colonial govt, example of social contract theory Mayflower Compact ...
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Florida Civic Literacy Court Cases Complete Answers
  • Florida Civic Literacy Court Cases Complete Answers

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  • Florida Civic Literacy Court Cases Complete Answers Marbury v. Madison (1803) ️Established judicial review. Supreme Court now had the authority to overturn a law based on Constitutionality. Mculloch v. Maryland (1819) ️(1819) U.S. Supreme Court case that declared the Second Bank of the United States was constitutional and that Maryland could not interfere with it. Established the Elastic Cause. Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857) ️Ruled slaves were not free citizens and no slave had a...
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Criminal Justice NOCTI questions and answers 100% verified.
  • Criminal Justice NOCTI questions and answers 100% verified.

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  • Criminal Justice NOCTI questions and answers 100% verified. Actus Reus - correct answers.The actual criminal act (guilty act) Mens Rea - correct answers.The mental state a person must have been in while committing a crime for it to be intentional (guilty mind) Statue - correct answers.Laws passed by NYS Legislator and signed by Governor Three branches of government - correct answers.1) Executive (police) 2) Legislative (makes laws) 3) Judicial (courts) Two types ...
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JOURNALISM 303 TEST 1, JOUR 303 Test 1
  • JOURNALISM 303 TEST 1, JOUR 303 Test 1

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  • JOURNALISM 303 TEST 1, JOUR 303 Test 1 FIRST ANSWER ON EVERY TEST: What does the 1st Amendment protect? Political Speech 2nd Answer: What prohibits the government? Prior Restraint 3rd Answer: What 5 things does the 1st amendment protect? Speech Religion Press Petition Assembly Should the Brandenburg test be a thing today? The test is used to determine if a law has been broken based on speech and action If a person insights imminent lawless action then they can be charged, howeve...
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