Answer:
The events involved symbolic speech without disruption.
Explanation:
Tinker v. Des Moines was a suite filed against a district school in 1965. The case was on a public district school in lowa who suspended three students who were protesting for the Vietnam War by wearing black armband in the school. The armband that they were wearning were a devise of symbolic speech. Such protest and speech rights for students is protected under the First Amendment.
The students were protesting the war in Vietnam for bringing back the soldiers back home. The school suspended three students, who denied to remove the armband, and against this, their parents filed litigationagainst the school.
When in 1969, the case entered the Supreme Court, it ruled the suit in students' favor stating that their protest involved symbolic speech, which is protected under the First Amendment, and because their protest using symbolic speech was not bringing disruption.
So, option first is correct.
Answer:
the body
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence is the document referring to the time when the US was founded, we can consider this document as the founding document of the country, as through it the country can completely detach itself from British rule. This statement was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, and has in its text the genius of Thomas Jefferson.
Regarding the structural declaration of independence, we can state that the body of the declaration acts as an implicit plan of action, since the laws and practices discussed therein were written in a proposition but not formally expressed; not manifestly stated and subject to change.
Answer:
When I see blue I feel happy and hungry.
When I see white I feel clean.
When I see green I feel very hungry.
When I see turquoise I feel relaxed.
When I see yellow I feel organic.
When I see orange I feel not hungry.
When I see red I feel happy.
Name: Zahara
Answer:
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has a similar role at the national level.
Explanation:
The Federal Bureau of Investigation was established in 1908, and in today's date serves as the paramount law enforcement agency in the United States. It functions directly under the supervision of the Department of Justice of the federal government. All the states in the United States of America come under the jurisdiction of the FBI irrespective of which political parties are running the state and the local governments.
The FBI is authorized to carry out investigations in over 200 types of federal crimes throughout the United States. Some of these crimes are counterintelligence, terrorism (both domestic and international), cybercrime, narcotics and allied crimes, crimes pertaining to the breach of civil rights, etc. It has around 56 field offices in all the important cities all over the United States and more than 400 resident agencies in other cities that are comparatively smaller yet sensitive.
The FBI also has offices at various US Consulates and embassies outside the international boundaries of the United States. These offices function in order to provide intelligent feeds to other anti-terrorist agencies across the globe but are not authorized to carry out unilateral operations on foreign lands.