Answer:
The students were told they could not return to school until they agreed to remove their armbands.
Explanation:
Tinker v. Des Moines is a historic Supreme Court ruling from 1969 that cemented students' rights to free speech in public schools.
Answer: Non-violence
Explanation: King grew up in a middle class family and was well educated. Meanwhile, Malcolm X grew up in an underprivileged environment that was very hostile with barely any schooling. Martin Luther King Jr. was always against violence, throughout his entire ministry. He always stood his ground, and he stood out because even though he may have been physically attacked, he never reacted with violence. Martin Luther King Jr. followed the Christian faith. Malcolm X, however, was a Muslim, and believed in Muslim principles (<u><em>I'm not being at all discriminatory on any religions here)</em></u>. He believed in fighting back physically. Whatever had to be done to get freedom he was all for it whether it be violence or non-violence. Although later in life he visited Jerusalem, and met other Muslims. He changed his views, and became non-violent.
<span> America was primarily seen differently by people in the south and in the north in the 1850s. Most southerners did not give much thought to slavery and accepted it as a way of life. In the north, movements were in place that opposed the extension of slavery.
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Answer:
Army: Douglas MacArthur
Navy: Chester Nimitz
Explanation:
During World War II, the American Army in the Pacific was led by Douglas MacArthur while the Naval arm of the war was led by Chester Nimitz.