The first amendment
a) is not part of the bill of rights.
b) does not specifically ment...
Social Studies, 28.01.2020 11:31 marie2061
The first amendment
a) is not part of the bill of rights.
b) does not specifically mention freedom of the press.
c) protects forms of expression, including freedom of the press.
d) protects freedoms relating to the spoken word, not the written word.
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