Passchendaele (also known better as the Third Battle of Ypres) as won by the British/Canadian troops. It was fought to gain control of land near West Flanders.
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The correct answer is A. As a result of 20th century Supreme Court rulings, symbolic political speech gained substantial protections from government regulations.
Explanation:
Symbolic speech is a term that describes communicative situations in which the message transmitted is not literally expressed by the interlocutor. This type of speech is covered by the First Amendment implicitly.
Rulings such as Tinker v. Des Moines, United States v. O'Brien, Texas v. Johnson, and Cohen v. California expanded the protection of this type of discourse, including it within the protections of the First Amendment to freedom of expression.
For example, in the case Texas v. Johnson, it was established that the burning of an American flag involved a case of symbolic speech, so it should not be subject to prohibition by any type of law.
owned by an individual.
Private property is that property owned by non-governmental legal entities. It comprised of tangible and intangible things owned by individuals or firms over which their owners have absolute legal rights. It is different from public property which is owned by government.
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what? no? maybe yes? this question does not make sense. whomever assigned this question is... lacking intellectual abilities (can't say the word because brainly gets mad at me).
Explanation:
A bill is a passing of a law by Congress to enact a rule (like a bill to increase minimum wage). If <em>somehow </em>there was a bill that could help against racism against Asians (which is impossible, as that is not how racism, the world, common sense, and bills work), it would technically be made into a law as that is what a bill is. Although this is completely nonsensical and unrealistic.
If the person who gave you this question is a certified teacher or somebody working in the education department, <em>please</em> report them or speak up about how completely nonsensical this question is.
C) forcing debate on policy alternatives