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question 3
which of the following is sometimes an exception to freedom of the press?
○ campaigns
○ national security
○ public figures
○ children
question 4
______ is a published false statement.
○ libel
○ prior restraint
○ censorship
○ slander
Response
Question 3
Brief Explanations
To determine the exception to freedom of the press, we analyze each option:
- Campaigns: Not an exception to press freedom.
- National security: Press freedom may be restricted to protect national security (e.g., not publishing classified info).
- Public figures: Relates to libel standards, not a direct exception to press freedom.
- Children: Relates to privacy, not a primary exception to press freedom.
So "National security" is the exception.
Brief Explanations
We define each term:
- Libel: A published false statement (written defamation).
- Prior restraint: Preventing publication before it occurs.
- Censorship: Suppressing content, not a false statement.
- Slander: Spoken false statement, not published.
Thus, "Libel" matches the definition.
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B. National security