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The president of a large state university fires the editor of the student newspaper after the newspaper publishes an advertisement for condoms. b. ____ During the Clinton presidency, impeachment proceedings proceeded against President Clinton for perjury and obstruction of justice. c. ____ A U.S. citizen is deprived of access to an attorney (counsel) when accused of a crime. d. ____ A family objects to the school song for a public high school because, they say, it is a prayer set to music. The song begins with the words "Dear God" and ends with the phrase "In Jesus’ name, Amen."

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a. (Amendment I) The president of a large state university fires the editor of the student newspaper after the newspaper publishes an advertisement for condoms.

b. ( Article II, Section 4) During the Clinton presidency, impeachment proceedings proceeded against President Clinton for perjury and obstruction of justice.

c. (Amendment VI) A U.S. citizen is deprived of access to an attorney (counsel) when accused of a crime.

d. (Amendment I) A family objects to the school song for a public high school because, they say, it is a prayer set to music. The song begins with the words "Dear God" and ends with the phrase "In Jesus’ name, Amen."

Step-by-step explanation:

The sentences above were marked with the part of the federal constitution that they infringe, that is, each sentence infringes some article, section or amendment of the constitution and therefore presents itself as a federal crime.

The constitution refers to the supreme law of the country that must be followed by any citizen, anywhere within the national territory, imposing punishments on those who do not comply with it.

The first sentence does not respect the right to freedom of the press. The second sentence does not present a reason ensured by the constitution for impeachment. The third sentence does not provide a lawyer for any citizen who needs it and the fourth sentence infringes the right to religious freedom.

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