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    In New York in 1734, the Legal Basis for a Libel
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In New York in 1734, the Legal Basis for a Libel

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Question 12

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In New York in 1734, the legal basis for a libel charge was if the published material


A) was untrue.
B) undermined government authority.
C) criticized any religion.
D) was slanderous and shameful.

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