The right answer is B. The freedom of the press guaranteed by the first admendment does not extend to school-sponsored student newspapers. Even the earlier case, Tinker vs. Des Moines independent Community School District (1969) set a landmark for the protection of the student´s right to free speech, in Hazelwood vs Kuhlmeier (1988) held that public school curricular student newspapers that have not been established as forums for student expression are not considered exempt for censorship.
<span>If one goes beyond Christs teachings, then one is not in tune with the Father or the Holy Spirit, as Christ, God and the Holy Spirit are the Holy Trinity. If one goes beyond the teachings or principles of one, then one has gone beyond the teachings of all three.</span>
Personally, I believe that differing political views result in greater political participation because of a persons need to help the side they support win. Take this for example: Republican and democratic parties have come to an issue where they see two completely different solutions. The republicans are scared that if they don't have great amounts of participation, the democrats will win and the democrats are scared of they don't have great amounts of participation, the republicans will win. This need to help the idea they support win drives a greater amount of political participation form both sides and is applicable to any differing political views. Hope this helps! :)
(Q) Which textual evidence best supports the conclusion that Arthur respects tradition?
C: And there was a custom, besides, that he meant to keep,.
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