The Tinker vs. Des Moines case was one that focused on student's 1st amendment rights on school grounds. As a protest to the Vietnam War, Tinker wore a black armband with a peace sign. Mary Beth Tinker was then punished for wearing this armband. She took it took court arguing that this was protected free speech under the first amendment. After several appeals/trials, the Supreme Court voted 7-2 that this was indeed protected free speech.
The majority decision basically discussed how students do not lose their first amendment free speech privileges once on school campus. The majority judge argues that unless the speech disrupts the educational process, then it is protected by the first amendment. Failing to prove that the speech disrupted the educational process results in the speech being protected by the first amendment.
The dissenting opinion said that students should not have the right to express any opinion at any given time. The two judges also argued that this incident distracted students from their work and the ability of the school's administration to do their job well.
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Answer: driving on the highway
It is the practice of driving in the highway that can be considered as an indicator of finally accepting social contract. Social contract refers to the agreement wherein individuals in all parties agreed to have a natural transfer of right.
Answer:
those who feared that the Constitution would create an overly strong central government that would strip the states of their individual powers and rights
Explanation:
Federalism is the system of government that shares power between the central government (federal) and state governments.
In federalism, power is strong at the center, and as a result of this, a person can be considered Anti-Federalists if they try to undermine the Constitution and try to oppose the central government.
Answer:
Abraham Lincoln
Explanation:
The 13th amendment to the United States constitution was passed in 1865 and it eradicated slavery and involuntary servitude. It was only permitted as punishment for a crime committed.
Abraham Lincoln’s who was the President shortly before his assassination had his face on the screen on the slide with the 13th Amendment.