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U.S. Gov H160 Crossword Puzzle Week 5 Lesson 3
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speech : The Constitutional freedom of ___ forbids the federal government from prohibiting speech before it is given.
Congress : Who is prohibited by the First Amendment from prohibiting speech? ___
state : The First Amendment limited Congress, not ___ or local governments.
assembly : The freedom of ___ allows people to call for public meetings without prohibition from the Congress.
symbol : The First Amendment covers the freedom of speech, but not the freedom to burn a national ___.
flag : Historically, the symbolism of the ___ has been thought to belong to the whole country regardless of who owns the individual flag.
expression : Freedom of ___ was understood in consisting of "no previous restraints" upon publication or speech.
criminal : Libel, slander, seditious talk, and public obscenity have often been considered as types of speech considered as ” ______ behavior" that could get individuals into legal trouble.
propaganda : ___ is a systematic effort to spread opinions or beliefs or principles
censorship : ___ is a system of examining and, if necessary, changing writings, movies, reports, etc. to make them satisfactory to certain standards
U.S. Gov H160 Crossword Puzzle Week 5 Lesson 3
Across:3. | Who is prohibited by the First Amendment from prohibiting speech? ___ | 5. | ___ is a systematic effort to spread opinions or beliefs or principles | 6. | The Constitutional freedom of ___ forbids the federal government from prohibiting speech before it is given. | 7. | The First Amendment limited Congress, not ___ or local governments. | 8. | The freedom of ___ allows people to call for public meetings without prohibition from the Congress. | 9. | ___ is a system of examining and, if necessary, changing writings, movies, reports, etc. to make them satisfactory to certain standards |
| | Down:1. | Historically, the symbolism of the ___ has been thought to belong to the whole country regardless of who owns the individual flag. | 2. | Libel, slander, seditious talk, and public obscenity have often been considered as types of speech considered as ” ______ behavior" that could get individuals into legal trouble. | 4. | Freedom of ___ was understood in consisting of "no previous restraints" upon publication or speech. | 7. | The First Amendment covers the freedom of speech, but not the freedom to burn a national ___. |
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U.S. Gov H160 Crossword Puzzle Week 5 Lesson 3
Across:3. | Who is prohibited by the First Amendment from prohibiting speech? ___ | 5. | ___ is a systematic effort to spread opinions or beliefs or principles | 6. | The Constitutional freedom of ___ forbids the federal government from prohibiting speech before it is given. | 7. | The First Amendment limited Congress, not ___ or local governments. | 8. | The freedom of ___ allows people to call for public meetings without prohibition from the Congress. | 9. | ___ is a system of examining and, if necessary, changing writings, movies, reports, etc. to make them satisfactory to certain standards |
| | Down:1. | Historically, the symbolism of the ___ has been thought to belong to the whole country regardless of who owns the individual flag. | 2. | Libel, slander, seditious talk, and public obscenity have often been considered as types of speech considered as ” ______ behavior" that could get individuals into legal trouble. | 4. | Freedom of ___ was understood in consisting of "no previous restraints" upon publication or speech. | 7. | The First Amendment covers the freedom of speech, but not the freedom to burn a national ___. |
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