They were different, because in Thinker's case it was ruled in the favor of the students. They had the freedom to publish whatever they wanted, as long as it was not disruptive . In Hazelwood's case it was ruled in favor of the school, because the educators had a power to decide what could be published in student's newspaper.
Physics: yes! it means "knowledge of nature" in Greek!
biology: yes! bios- means "life" and and logy: study
geography: yes! geo is earth and graphy:
Algebra: no! it's an arabic word.
The correct answer is: C: "New Freedom" was the name of political platform of Woodrow Wilson. In his speeches and promises during the presidential campaign in 1912 he was calling for <span>limited government. He also published book of the same name in 1913. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) was an American academic and politician, and he served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. During his presidency, Wilson was a leading force in the Progressive Movement. He and his Democratic Party won the control of both the White House and Congress. </span>
Emperor Napoleon III: took control of gov't in
coup d'etat (December 1851) and became emperor
the following year
a. Restored universal suffrage in 1852 and 92% of
the people voted to make him president for 10
years