Multiple Choice
The U.S. Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948, popularly known as the Smith-Mundt Act, prohibits the U.S. government from:
A) allocating domestic broadcast spectrum to international broadcasting platforms sponsored by foreign governments.
B) participating in cultural or educational exchange programs with governments that are not signatories of the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights
C) disseminating information intended for foreign audiences within the U.S. borders
D) intentionally releasing false or misleading information to foreign audiences
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