Question and Answer:
How did Tinker V. Des Moines and the passage of the Twenty-sixth Amendment empower young Americans in their anti-war protests? Well, Tinker V. Des Moines and the passage of the Twenty-sixth Amendment empower young Americans in their anti-war protests by reaffirming the teenagers’ right to protest and practice free speech in public schools.
A, i hope this is right but without the instructions i am just going off of common sense
In the 1760's Great Britain started imposing taxes on the colonies to pay off the French and Indian War. Colonists who didn't want to pay the taxes would smuggle goods in.