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Zulu123

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When is libel NOT constitutionally protected?
 
  A) Libel is always constitutionally protected.
   B) When it is part of commercial speech.
   C) When it appears on television or in the newspaper.
   D) When it is a part of the election process.
   E) When it is made by one private person about another.

Question 2

A program that provides benefits in return for contributions made by workers is
 
  A) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. B) social insurance. C) Medicaid.
   D) the earned income tax credit. E) welfare.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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