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jman1234

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The case, Counts v. Cedarville (AK) School Board, focused on:
 
  a. parents challenging a reading series.
  b. a Harry Potter book placed on a restricted list.
  c. a principal removing articles from a school newspaper.
  d. parents objecting to a book on secular humanism.

Question 2

While a few educators may be able to overlook some of the forms of censorship, to most, the actual removal of an item from a school is:
 
  a. an assault on intellectual freedom.
  b. probably the most effective policy because the censorship complaint is permanently solved.
  c. within the guidelines of the ALA and the AASL.
  d. permissible provided school and district administrators are notified in writing.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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