History, 14.04.2021 17:30 carolinamleal04
Wswer the question below.
A big city newspaper prints a story containing untrue statements about the city's mayor that describe him as having stolen a large amount of money from the
public. This story is completely untrue and was invented by the writer of the story
Why is it necessary to limit constitutional rights in scenarios such as this one?
to protect politicians from the threats of censorship
to protect media from attacks by people mentioned
to protect citizens from the abuses of a free press
to protect government from critical speech
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