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Social Studies, 26.08.2021 21:20, melanysanson11

16. A 20 year old student starts his own newspaper. In his paper he often pokes fun at the mayor of his town. This makes the mayor angry so he sends his assistants to decide what will be published and what will not be published. A. The mayor has done nothing wrong. B. The student is wrong because he has slandered the mayor. C. The mayor is taking away freedom of the press. D. None one has done anything wrong.

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