I haven’t read this since 8th grade but I think it’s bc they were worried about pony boy and Johnny. I’m not 100% sure though
In Tinker v. Des Moines, the Supreme Court ruled that the wearing of a black armband in protest of the Vietnam War was not a substantial disruption of the school environment and was therefore protected speech.
It is the first major case to determine the speech rights of students.
In Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, the Supreme Court placed a limit on the speech rights of students when it ruled that it was permissible for a school to censor the actions of a school newspaper.
This is important as it provides a limit on the speech rights of students.
At issue in both cases are how the speech is disruptive to the school environment and many cases since then have hinged on the importance of the speech (protest in Tinker v. spreading gossip in Hazelwood) and the manner in which the speech is undertaken.
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Answer: 2a: who took part of the crusads?
most of the crusads were french, but bolemians, germans, englishman, scots, italians and spaniards.
2b: what can we conclude about the organization of the crusads in Constantinople?
finally, an amy of 12,00 approced Jerusalem and attacked the city for over a month. On july 15, 1099, they finally captured the city
Explanation: brainliest?
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