Answer:
The statement which is true about media and First Amendment is:
a. The Internet was the first type of new media to be considered under the First Amendment.
Explanation:
- The option a is correct as Internet got the protection under the First Amendment in 1997.
- The option b is not correct as in 1915, freedom of press was not applied to the movies as Supreme Court ruled that it was matter of common sense.
- The option c is not correct as the First Amendment has not granted complete protection to broadcast media.
- The option d is incorrect as the adoption of freedom of the press has been applied to print media but not electronic media since the adoption of bill of rights.
- The option e is not correct as Radio and television has received some protection as Cable TV received protection in 2004.
Answer: PRICE
Explanation:
We defined demand as the amount of some product a consumer is willing and able to purchase at each price. That suggests at least two factors in addition to price that affect demand.
Answer:
They're the birth place of Democracy.
Explanation:
Ancient Greece was considered as the first civilizations that introduced the concept of Democracy.
The building in Ancient Greece was designed to accommodate a lot of audiences facing one specific direction where the speaker can present his/her case. The Roman civilization adopted this building and some principles from Greek's democracy.
American leaders in the past used these concept as a replacement for British' monarchy. They found that mimicking the building can be a source of inspiration that remind them about the core foundation of democratic government.
Or the first question it is B and for the second question it is D and for the 3rd question it is A
<span>Some of the factors that prevent China from invading Taiwan are
that it is located in a strategic shipping route. The United States of America can quickly send
a fleet if such an invasion took place.
Taiwan is under the United States of America interest in the
Pacific. This was seen when President
Harry Truman sent a fleet to prevent the Chinese from invading what was left of
Chiang Kai Shek’s forces. Today the U.S.
is still on the alert and even the Chinese would not risk going to war if it
would lead to involving the Americans.</span>