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07.09.2020 •
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The quote below is an excerpt from the Supreme Court's ruling in New York Times v. United States (1971): "In the First Amendment, the Founding Fathers gave the free press the protection it must have to fulfill its essential role in our democracy. The press was to serve the governed, not the governors." Which statement supports this ruling?
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Ответ:
Incomplete question. Here are the options;
a. Media intrusions into people's privacy threaten individual liberties.
b. An aggressive media serves as a check on the government's power.
c. Citizens need access to reliable news sources in order to be well informed.
d. Government ownership of news sources threatens freedom and democracy.
b. An aggressive media serves as a check on the government's power.
Explanation:
We need to remember that the parties involved in this case are a media organization (New York Times) and the United States (New York Times v. the United States 1971).
By referring to the First Amendment the court sought to establish that freedom of speech should be respected in the country, thus, even an aggressive media such as the New York Times was acting as a check on the government's power, and that their actions were protected by the law.
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the berlin blockade was an international crisis that arose from an attempt by the soviet union, in 1948–49, to force the western allied powers (the united states, the united kingdom, and france) to abandon their post-world war ii jurisdictions in west berlin. in march 1948 the allied powers decided to unite their different occupation zones of germany into a single economic unit. in protest, the soviet representative withdrew from the allied control council. coincident with the introduction of a new deutsche mark in west berlin (as throughout west germany), which the soviets regarded as a violation of agreements with the allies, the soviet occupation forces in eastern germany began a blockade of all rail, road, and water communications between berlin and the west. on june 24 the soviets announced that the four-power administration of berlin had ceased and that the allies no longer had any rights there.