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What was the central issue in both the John Peter Zenger case (1734–1735) and the controversy over the Pentagon Papers (1971)? (1) right to bear arms (3) freedom of the press (2…
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(1) right to bear arms (3) freedom of the press
(2) freedom of religion (4) right to counsel
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The single most central issue in both the John Peter Zenger case (1734–1735) and the controversy over the Pentagon Papers (1971) was "
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