What is one example of the government limiting individual rights to protect the rights of others? A. The government says that pe
ople accused of crimes must be tried quickly. B. The government does not allow the media to publish false claims about public officials. C. The government says that citizens have the right to own firearms. D. The government does not establish an official U.S. religion.
The correct answer is B) the government does not allow media to publish false claims about public officials.
<em>One example of government limiting individual rights to protect the rights of others is that the government does not allow media to publish false claims about public officials. </em>
Journalism is a serious business. A journalist has to report the news with objectivity, not biased. The reporter has the moral obligation of being objective and has no pressure at all to report the news because people are going to believe what appears in the news. He/She cannot expose his/her credibility. That is why he needs to be careful when deciding if a piece of information about a public officer is false. One example of government limiting individual rights to protect the rights of others is that the government does not allow media to publish false claims about public officials. If the reporter says something he has not confirmed or does not have the arguments that prove his claims, he will be in trouble because he needs to respect the privacy and honor of public officials.
Generally speaking, it would be that "<span>B. The British abandoned their Native American allies and didn't give them protection in the Treaty of Paris," since the British were only interested in the alliances to defeat the colonists. </span>
Since the Opium War (1839-42), the Burlingame Treaty was the first international agreement signed that dealt with Chinese on equal terms and secured Chinese rights to free immigration and travel within the United States and the most favored role of the nation in trade.