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7 November, 07:49

In the fictional Stolen Valor Act case of US v. Fields, the prosecution argued that Fields's lie was? A. aintentional. B. protected by free speech. C. damaging to soldiers. D. unintentional.

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  1. 7 November, 11:01
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    C) Damaging to soildiers
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