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Nataly [62]
3 years ago
5

The First Amendment shields the press from any consequences of their actions while they are pursuing a story.

English
1 answer:
iris [78.8K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Because the First Amendment is the Freedom of Speech which gives citizens the right to show what they believe in hold protests, give pep rallies, speeches, even news article stories.

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Luke replied with you’re Jen’s dad and then explained how he was a friend of Jen’s. Jen’s father questioned how he knew about Jen and Luke explained how he figured out about Jen. Jen’s dad told Luke that Jen was dead and that all forty kids at the rally had been shot down. Luke explained that Jen wanted to live and not die or hide. Her dad warned Luke that after the rally the Population Police began to monitor the chat room and then when he logged on it set off an alarm. Jen’s dad says that he can help protect him and even get him a fake ID and the Luke learns that Jen’s father works for the Population Police.

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Luke began screaming, rushed to Jen’s dad and took his gun aiming at home. Jen’s dad said that he was on Luke’s side. He explained further that he works at the Population Police headquarters, however he does not agree with what they do and he tries to sabotage them as much as he can. The print out about the Population Laws that Jen believe to be true was not exactly true. Her dad had convinced her that they were in order to give her some hope. Her dad explained the history behind it all. For the first time Luke felt like it was ok for him to exist although it was still illegal. Just as Jen’s dad was giving him advice and getting ready to leave the Population Police pounded on the door.

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