The 1973 U.S.Supreme Court decision on obscenity (Miller v.California)
A) declared that any material, no matter how obscene, can be sold to individuals for use in the privacy of their own homes.
B) declared that obscenity was in the eye of the beholder.
C) directed agencies to apply local community standards in judging obscenity.
D) established national standards for the determination of obscenity.
E) struck down use of local community standards in determining obscenity.
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A)Defamation
B)False
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A)prohibits political debates
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A)gave legal standing to
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