Which true regarding libel and slander?
a. Libel is defamatory speech, but slander is not.
b. Both are protected under freedom of speech.
c. Slander creates a clear and present danger, but libel does not.
d. Both are forms of defamatory communication.
d
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A. a technique for fitting events into a familiar story or filtering information through preconceived ideas. B. spinning a story or an event in a way that is favorable to a political candidate. C. narrowing the focus of news to a local area. D. managing news coverage to gain media exposure for a political candidate. E. the distribution of audio or video files to personal computers or mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets.
To say that authority is legitimate is to
a) state the obvious b) say that authority is broadly accepted c) imply that the ruler has not always been perceived as the legal power d) suggest that decisions are of little practical value e) imply that those in power do not have the good of the public in mind when making important decisions