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OSWALD

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To protect military secrets from being made public, such as Wikileaks, the government must
 
  a. actively censor the press.
  b. keep secret information away from the press.
  c. make more information available to the press.
  d. use military force to secure control of television.

Question 2

The requirement that state courts enforce the civil judgments of other state courts and accept their public records as valid is known as
 
  a. a republican form of government.
  b. the full faith and credit clause.
  c. the equal privileges and immunities clause.
  d. the extradition clause.
  e. the Supremacy clause.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b



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