In the landmark Pentagon Papers case, ?the Supreme Court ruled that the government
A) ?had not proven that actual malice had been used by the New York Times.
B) ?had violated the civil liberties of Woodward and Bernstein.
C) ?had engaged in illegal activities in pursuing war in Vietnam.
D) ?had met the burden of proof needed for prior restraint.
E) ?had not met the extraordinary burden of proof needed for prior restraint.
E
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Which of these is a true statement concerning the relationship between age and opinions?
A. People tend to be more politically engaged in their youth. B. Groups of citizens of the same age can be shaped by the same political events. C. Older people are more likely to be influenced by current political trends. D. As older generations die, the overall opinions in the population change very little.
Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) was a Cold War Doctrine that did all of the following except
a. prevent nuclear war between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. b. allow each side in the Cold War an enormous number of nuclear warheads. c. give each side in the Cold War second-strike capability. d. cause a nuclear war between Russian and China. e. keep the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. from going to war.