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rachel9

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During the runup to the Iraq War, a man wearing a T-shirt with the slogan Give Peace a Chance was arrested because __________.
 
  a. the T-shirt was considered offensive speech
  b. the T-shirt was considered a demonstration on private property
  c. the T-shirt was considered seditious
  d. the T-shirt wearer organized a rally in a public forum

Question 2

What did the Supreme Court rule about the right of the Ku Klux Klan to burn crosses?
 
  a. Cross burning is a hate crime and is illegal.
  b. Cross burning to intimidate or threaten can be prosecuted.
  c. Cross burning is protected by the First Amendment and is legal under any circumstances.
  d. The Ku Klux Klan is a terrorist organization; therefore, cross burning is not protected under the First Amendment.



daiying98

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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