I believe it's "Some schools have sought to have the Supreme Court reverse its ruling in a related case with First Amendment implications, Tinker v. Des Moines."
Explanation:
The landmark January 1988 decision in Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier was a giant step back for student press and speech rights. Unlike an earlier Supreme Court ruling that established the so-called Tinker Standard, the Hazelwood decision declared students do shed some of their Constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gate
He used it to make the russians train troops in their land so it did not affect the treaty of vessaille
England was taxing the colonists without their consent, and without sending a representative to explain the mother country's reasoning. This is called taxation without representation. In fact, the phrase "No Taxation without Representation" became one of the colonists' main slogans to demonstrate their complaints.
The answer is given by the fourth choice: letter D. He was known
for being a folksy soft spoken Baptist. Before he became the 39th
president of the United States of America (USA), he was a peanut farmer who
eventually became a senator in Georgia.
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