Answer:
Austria-Hungary, Russia, France, Britain
Answer: A) students' rights to free speech
Explanation:
In 1965, Mary Beth Tinker, a 13-year-old high school student, <u>protested against the War in Vietnam by wearing a black armband. </u>
As a sanction, she was prohibited from wearing the armband by school officials and she also got a suspension, together with her brother and another student. When the students came back to school, they didn't wear armbands anymore, but they were dressed in black for the rest of the school year.
The case was brought before the court by the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union). The Supreme Court ruled that students are allowed freedom of expression at school, provided that it doesn't damage the educational process.
Practicing tolerance and inclusion, and invited religious debates was a characteristic of the Mughal ruler Akbar in terms of his attitude toward religion.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
India was invaded and ruled by many foreign rulers and one such empire was Mughal Empire. They had many rulers who had ruled India in 16th& 17th centuries but Emperor Akbar is revered as one of the greatest ruler of the world.
Unlike other Mughal rulers, he believed in religious tolerance and treated people of all faith and religions as equal. He often used to call people of great wisdom belonging to different religions and hold debates in his court. He removed the Jizya which was a religious tax imposed on non-Muslims and send the message of equality.
<span>Negative since Miller wanted to join the war out of fear of the Nazis!
Good luck with the rest of your work! </span>
Hi!
The answer is 3. All these answers are correct.
Practical radio communication was furthered by enthusiasts who were experimenting with Hertz and Maxwell's findings.
By the theory of modulation because it helped establish the earliest method to transmit voice by radio.
By the use of vacuum tubes because they made detection and amplification of radio signals possible.
So, all of these 3 factors furthered the development of practical radio communication.