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Defining the limits on free speech in cases of ____________ has been very difficult. a. obscenity c. artistic expression b. libel d. all of the above
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Defining the limits on free speech in cases of ____________ has been very difficult. a. obscenity c. artistic expression b. libel d. all of the above
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Defining the limits on free speech in cases of ____________ has been very difficult.
a. obscenity
c. artistic expression
b. libel
d. all of the above
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the answer is d "all of the above"
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The answer is D. all of the above
The limits is really depend on the culture that you're in. In some culture, libeling is punishable by death, meanwhile in another culture it's just a small accusation
In liberal Culture, obscenity and artistic expression is more Tolerable compared to the Area that have a strong Religious culture
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