Answer: Yes, the U.S. Supreme court is influenced by public/popular opinion. Hope this helps :)
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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Even though the rule of the tsar ended in Russia in 1917, the country continued to be an empire or kingdom when Vladimir Lenin came to power.
With the advent of the Russian Revolution in 1917, the Romanov dynasty in Russia ended after hundreds of imperialistic years. Russian leader Vladimir Lenin led the Bolsheviks into the fight and finally ended the kingdom of Russia after many years of oppression and poverty. Lenin and the Bolsheviks set the foundation of what years later would become the traditional Communist Party in the Soviet Union.
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Answer:
(C) Tinker v. Des Moines (1969)
Explanation:
In 1965, a case between three teenagers who wore black armbands to school in protest of the Vietnam war and were subsequently suspended for failing to remove the armbands and Des Moines Independent Community School District appeared before the Supreme Court. In a landmark verdict, the Supreme Court explained that all form of speech, both symbolic speech such as the protest with armbands are protected under the the first amendment right of freedom of speech and expression. The court concluded that freedom of speech includes as form of symbolic speech.
Answer: The employee makes <u><em>3 or more threat indicators.</em></u> I chose 3 or more since I am using anxiety and exhaustion as two separate indicators.
Explanation:
When another colleague starts asking about classified projects it should always be a red flag. They may be trying to get information and will use small talk to get the information. Since the colleague is asking excessively, this should be noted.
Talking about any kind of debt should be a red flag also. If the colleague is having financial trouble, this could indicate they are doing other things to get money, such as giving competitors information.
When a colleague speaks about and complains about being anxious and being tired/exhausted, this too should raise a red flag when combined with the rest of his behavior. The colleague may be nervous he will be caught and not sleeping because he is worried about his job and not getting the information needed.
This colleague's behavior needs to be marked as suspicious and turned over to the company security or management to be investigated for an insider threat.