In the case of Tinker v. Des Moines, the Supreme Court analyzed whether two siblings wearing black armbands to protest the Vietnam War was disruptive enough to outweigh the student's right to express through the arm-bands their protest of the war.
<h2><em>Question;</em></h2><h2><em> </em><em>What </em><em>ultimate </em><em>led </em><em>to </em><em>Nixon's </em><em>resignation?</em></h2>
<h2>Answer;</h2><h2>A.The war in Vietnam</h2>
Answer:
supported the capitalists in strike-breaking and often fired on workers
Explanation:
Labor strikes are one of the responses that the labor organization gave towards the uneven or inhumane policies of the factory owners. The strikes are called up by the union leaders. During the 1880s, more than 20,000 strikes were recorded in protest of the unjust and evil policies. On the other hand, the authorities and the government together tried to curb and oppose the strikes. For this purpose, the local police, the state militias, and federal troops were given the task of ending the strikes.