Answer: They accept that direct-rule is NOT a practical option!
Explanation:
The correct answer is B) The use of symbolic speech in schools is protected by the First Amendment.
Tinker and her friends wore black armbands with the peace symbol on them to school as a means of peaceful protest against the US participation in the Vietnam War. Tinker was punished by the administration at her school for doing this. However, Tinker's family sued the school saying that her act did not disrupt the educational process and was protected by the first amendment. The Supreme Court sided with Dinker and expanded the rights of students in terms of free speech within schools.
Answer:
New Immigrants
Explanation:
By the end of the 19th century, jingoism in the United States was encouraged by all of the following except "NEW IMMIGRANTS"
This is evident in the fact that Jingoism is a term that describes a drastic form of loyalty, nationalism, or allegiance, especially in the form of assertive or warlike foreign policy.
Hence, from the available options, the "New Immigrants" that are the foreigners settling into the United States did not encourage Jingoism.
Answer:
D. Buying them.
Explanation:
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade flourished between 1450 and the end of the 19th century. European traders - Portuguese, Spanish, French, English, Dutch - arrived in their ships and bought local men, women and children. They could also organized campaigns to hunt for slaves in the area, or bought people from local merchants and rulers. The local kings or lords in West Africa were actively involved in selling his own people as slaves for the large profitability of it.