Slander is
A. printed material that cannot be proven true.
B. the public uttering of a false...
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Slander is
A. printed material that cannot be proven true.
B. the public uttering of a false statement that harms the good reputation of another.
C. making false statements about another person in writing.
D. a law that prohibits the public from making negative statements about elected officials.
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