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Speakers can draw many valid conclusions about an audience’s values and attitudes simply by looking at them.
Fifth Amendment
An amendment to the U.S. Constitution that provides several protections for individuals, including protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy, and the Takings Clause.
Judicial Review
A process by which courts examine the actions of the executive and legislative branches to ensure they comply with the constitution or legal standards.
Government Bodies
Organized groups or institutions that have authority to make decisions, laws, and policies for a particular area or community.
State Action
Activities or actions taken by the government or its officials in their official capacities.
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