Public schools

A. can censor speech in yearbooks and newspapers in furtherance of their educational mission.
B. can never censor student speech.
C. can organize teacher led prayers.
D. can censor student speech, but only on school grounds during school hours.
E. can censor student speech, but only on school grounds.

Answer: A

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A) expands the power of the federal law enforcement authorities. B) is defended by the Bush Administration as a necessary tool for the war on terrorism. C) is criticized for curtailing constitutional rights and freedoms. D) allows the government to search without a warrant. E) all of the above.

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Lobbyists are restrained from misrepresenting facts or misleading legislators by

A. the 1984 Truth-in-Lobbying Law. B. the open nature of the lobbying process. C. governmental regulatory agencies such as the FTA. D. the fear of losing legislators' trust and confidence. E. supervision of the federal courts.

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