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30 March, 17:33

Lake City enacts an ordinance that bans the distribu-tion of all printed materials on city streets. Mackensie opposes the city's latest "revenue-enhancing" measure and wants to protest by distributing handbills. In her suit against Lake City, a court would likely hold the ban on printed materials to bea. unconstitutional under the commerce clause. b. constitutional under the First Amendment. c. unconstitutional under the First Amendment. d. not subject to the U. S. Constitution.

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    c. unconstitutional under the First Amendment.

    Explanation:

    Under the first amendment the act of banning such printed materials is unconstitutional. As it is not good for people in the country to witness such things.

    As printed material includes books, magazines, and other things which enhance the knowledge level of different people.

    Therefore, banning printed material will make the country people short of knowledgeable resources.

    Therefore, the court will announce it unconstitutional.
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