In Miller v. California (1971), the Court ruled that decisions regarding whether or not material was obscene should generally be made by

In Miller v. California (1971), the Court ruled that decisions regarding whether or not material was obscene should generally be made by









A) Congress, through statutory law.
B) lower federal judges as they see fit, but in conformance with the First Amendment.
C) local communities, with some guidelines provided by the Court itself about how to make such judgments.
D) the Supreme Court itself, on a case-by-case basis.
E) individual persons in their own private lives.










Answer: C


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