Obscenity can be defined as
A) a false statement defaming another.
B) nudity and swear words.
C) whatever the majority deems to be offensive.
D) publicly offensive language or portrayals with no redeeming social value.
E) a right protected by the First Amendment.
D
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The process of creatively designing a legislative district, usually to enhance the electoral fortunes of the party in power is called
a. redistricting. b. gerrymandering. c. reapportionment. d. malapportionment.
The Texas governor's veto power is absolute when _____
a. the bill being vetoed is produced during a special (called) session b. the bill being vetoed is an itemized appropriations bill c. the veto occurs within ten days of the time the bill is sent to the governor d. the legislature adjourns prior to the exercise of the veto e. it is accompanied by an attorney general's opinion declaring the law unconstitutional