In the Hazelwood case, the Supreme Court made which of the following rulings about high school newspapers?

A. They could be censored only when they invade the privacy of “a teacher, student, or other employee of the district.”
B. They are entitled to “the full protection of the First Amendment.”
C. They could be censored at any time because the newspaper was part of a class and not a “public forum.”
D. They are a valuable resource and should be given “as much freedom as possible without compromising discipline at the school.”

C. They could be censored at any time because the newspaper was part of a class and not a “public forum.”

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Which of the following is NOT true about electronically-mediated relationships?

A) Electronically-mediated relationships grow only to the extent that people gain information about each other. B) People use information to form impressions. C) When individuals are motivated to create impressions and develop relationships, they will use any verbal signs available to communicate. D) Electronically-mediated communication users create fully formed impressions of others based solely on electronic message content. E) Electronically-mediated relationships are weaker than other relationships.

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The explanation we provide for events in our lives is called _________

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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