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what is one key takeaway about the limits of the first amendment discussed in the transcript? a) it offers unlimited protection for all types of speech b) it only protects speech that does not offend anyone c) it only protects against government censorship or punishment, not actions by private individuals or employers d) it allows individuals to say anything without consequences freedom of the press: crash course government and politics #26 watch the video and answer the questions what is the main purpose of the first amendment regarding the press? a) to allow the government to control what the press can publish b) to protect the press from libel lawsuits c) to prevent the government from censoring the press d) to allow newspapers to publish anything, regardless of the truth in which case did the supreme court rule that the government cannot censor the press before publication? a) new york times v sullivan b) near v minnesota c) new york times v us
- The First Amendment protects against government - imposed restrictions on speech and press, not actions by private entities. So for the first question, option C is correct as it accurately describes a limit of the First Amendment.
- The main purpose of the First Amendment regarding the press is to prevent government censorship, making option C the right answer for the second question.
- In the Near v. Minnesota case, the Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot censor the press before publication, so option B is correct for the third question.
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- C. It only protects against government censorship or punishment, not actions by private individuals or employers
- C. To prevent the government from censoring the press
- B. Near v. Minnesota