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Question 1.
"Public relations" is legally defined as "the management function that establishes and maintains mutually beneficial relationships between an organization and the publics on whom its success or failure depends."


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Question 2.
Corporate political expression is more restricted than political expression by individuals and the media.


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Question 3.
Organizations and corporations may participate in political elections through referenda and contributions for party building purposes.


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Question 4.
Public relations practitioners who are lobbyists or work for a lobbying firm must register with the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House only if the practitioners represent foreign interests.


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Question 5.
Under the Freedom of Information Act, a public relations practitioner may use a person's photograph in a press release without prior permission.


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Question 6.
Publicly owned companies must provide “continuous disclosure” of any material changes in the company.


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