Hello! The correct answer for your question is B) a super PAC is not allowed to donate funds directly to a political candidate.
The answer to this question is <span>People are not good at masking their feelings, but most people are inconsistent in their ability to decode nonverbal signals.
Nonverbal signals is our natural response that came from some part of our brain whenever we receive the feeling of emotions. This response will instantly took control of our body and make every attempt to hide this to seem really unnatural</span>
C is the correct answer.
In the fact pattern for C, the established precedent is to forbid censorship, even during times of emergency. The Federal Judge is ignoring precedent and choosing to rule to allow censorship during a time of emergency.
During the Revolution, men were off fighting for the new nation. Many of them had to take out loans to keep their farms going in their absence. After the war, the creditors wanted their money. Sometimes the states backed the debtors and ordered the creditors to forgive the debts. But, sometimes they backed the creditors and the peoples' farms - their homes - were foreclosed. Many men were put in debtor prison until family members could come up with the money to get them out.
The new nation was in a horrible crisis with inflation. The war had been financed by loans from Spain and France. The money had to be repaid, but because of the Revolution, a lot of business was lost from the former colonies. Trade with the British West Indies was gone. The new government asked the states for more money, but they said no.
The answer was to print more money, but of course, that never works. It made the money less and less valuable. So now the people had fistfuls of worthless money. So now you have all of these farmers, who had fought in the Revolution, unable to keep their farms. Now they cannot feed their family and they have no property, which at that time meant in most states they could not vote.
Under the Articles, the national government consisted of a unicameral (one-house) legislature (often called the Confederation Congress); there was no national executive or judiciary. Delegates to Congress were appointed by the state legislatures, and each state had one vote.