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Constitutional Law MPTC Questions and Answers 2024 (100% VERIFIED)
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Constitutional Law MPTC Questions and Answers 2024 (100% VERIFIED) 1st Amendment Establishes freedom of religion,speech,press,assembly, and petition. Definition of religion under the 1st amendment Citizens have the right to worship a god or supreme being (Or not to hold such beliefs). The government can not require or force observations or compel citizens to follow any particular religion. Definition of Speech under the 1st amendment Protected speech includes spoken and written words, the act of...
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MMC 4200 Exam 3 (Updated Questions and Answers)100% A+ Graded
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Red Lion v. FCC -- How does this case help you understand how the government can regulate broadcasting? - CORRECT ANSWER-Scarcity of broadcast spectrum allows the government to regulate broadcasting 
 
Broadcasting has the least rights 
 
Broadcasters have to operate in the public interest. 
 
What is the definition of obscenity? - CORRECT ANSWER-The narrow class of "hard core" porn that's so offensive and so lacking in social v...
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JOMC 486|136 MASS MEDIA LAW BENDER QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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What is the highest level of speech? - ️️pure speech 
 
What is considered pure speech? - ️️public speech, writing 
 
What is considered intermediate speech? - ️️symbolic, advertising, broadcasting 
 
What is considered "unprotected" speech - ️️fighting words, libel, obscenity, threats, fraud 
 
What are the levels of scrutiny? - ️️strict, intermediate, rational 
 
What level of scrutiny is used w/ content-based speech? - ️️strict 
 
What level of scrutiny is used w/ co...
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Barricaded suspects usually are? - In position of advantage 
Locked in room 
Armed and has displayed violence 
If barricaded suspect has hostages then response changes 
Death/injury to hostages mean we HAVE to go in 
If suspect is barricaded alone the event is static 
 
Below 100.... - Wear your vest 
Wear your seat belt 
Watch your speed 
 
Ethos is ? - Meet and Greet 
 
Homemade explosives are composed of fuels and oxidizers? - True 
 
How long is an average mans step ...
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PSCI 1101 TEST with Questions and answers
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Limits to free speech - Answer Not allowed: 
peyote use 
religious wear in the army 
polygamy 
1. Fighting words (threat to public safety) 
2. Libel slander 
3. Obscenity 
4. Commercial speech (no cig ads on tv, no drinking alc on tv)
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MPTC Patrol Test Questions with Verified Answers | Latest 2024/2025
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MPTC Patrol Test Questions with Verified Answers | Latest 2024/2025 
What isn’t protected under the 1st amendment ️ Obscenity 
Fighting words 
Threats 
Incendiary Speech 
What are the three types of crowds? ️ Event-based 
Public Demonstration 
Civil Disturbance 
What are the common tyoes of crowd dynamics ️ Personal Identity 
Social Identity 
Emotional contagion 
MGL 269 s. 1 - Group Disorder ️ It is unlawful for 5 or more people who 
are armed with dangerous weapons : or 10 or more pe...
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FSOT 80 Practice Questions And Answers
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What is the Freedom of Information Act? - ️️allows press access to public documents 
 
What is the Offending effrontery in relation to journalists? - ️️has to do with obscenity 
 
The journalist may print what he wishes about others, but if that information is wrong and harmful to others' reputation, the writer must suffer the consequences. Such protection for subjects of stories comes under the auspices of which of the following acts? 
 
A. Freedom of Information 
B. Property Protectio...
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FSOT Practice Questions with correct answers
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What is the Freedom of Information Act? CORRECT ANSWER allows press access to public documents 
 
What is the Offending effrontery in relation to journalists? CORRECT ANSWER has to do with obscenity 
 
The journalist may print what he wishes about others, but if that information is wrong and harmful to others' reputation, the writer must suffer the consequences. Such protection for subjects of stories comes under the auspices of which of the following acts? 
 
A. Freedom of Information 
B. Prop...
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Paul Robert Cohen 
In 1986 - Arrested for wearing a jacket that said "F*** the Draft" 
Violations of the first amendment 
-Obscenity 
-Hate Speech 
-Fighting Words 
-Incitement of unlawful activity 
Issue: no violence 
Cohen had the right to wear the jacket bc communicating emotional feeling // violation to his freedom of speech 
Words of the First Amendment applying to media 
Law, abridging, freedom, speech, and press 
Government power to p...
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Constitutional Law MPTC Exam with 100% Verified solutions| Graded A+
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1st Amendment - Establishes freedom of religion,speech,press,assembly, and petition. 
Definition of religion under the 1st amendment - Citizens have the right to worship a god or 
supreme being (Or not to hold such beliefs). The government can not require or force observations or 
compel citizens to follow any particular religion. 
Definition of Speech under the 1st amendment - Protected speech includes spoken and written 
words, the act of not speaking and symbolic conduct. 
What are the follow...
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