The correct answer is - <span>Students have rights to free speech, but they may face limits based on educational concerns.
All students have their own rights, at least on paper - they can speak their mind, tell everyone what they're thinking, however, only within the boundaries of their own 'educational concerns.' Sometimes speaking your own mind can lead you into a lot of trouble - that's why students usually tend not to practice their free speech if there are severe repercussions when it comes to their education.
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Answer:
national vote happens last
Explanation:
primaries, conventions, debates, national vote
Answer:
In the nineteenth century, the United States sent troops into Latin America and South America.
Explanation:
After the Monroe Doctrine, there was a growing political thought in the United States that viewed South American countries as their 'Backyard'
Mexico, Brazil and even newly Independent countries of the time such as Chile and Venezuela were seen as improvised and underdeveloped.
The US political elites held racist views for these countries and assumed that they were poor simply because of an inferior race.
For the next 100 years, the United States would be heavily involved in these countries, either by going directly to war, supporting local rebels or even dictators.
<span>Malacca
The Dutch captured Malacca on the west coast of Malaya (now West Malaysia) in 1641 from the Portuguese. In accordance with a treaty signed with stadtholder William V of Orange (then in exile in the United Kingdom) it was turned over to the British in 1806, during the Napoleonic wars. It was returned to the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1816. It was then ceded to the British in the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824.</span>