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President John Adams' Sedition Act (1798 ) made it illegal to print or publish any _________ about the federal government.
 
  A) revolutionary writing
  B) false, scandalous, and malicious writing
  C) cruel and vindictive writing
  D) bitter, oppressive, and angry writing
  E) critical or salacious writing

Question 2

Many, if not most, of the Supreme Court justices decide cases using __________, basing it on their own preferences.
 
  A) a legal approach
  B) an extralegal approach
  C) popular opinion
  D) judicial restraint
  E) judicial opposition



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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