The United States sponsored the Contras because they were against the Sandinista government which was in place at the time in Nicaragua. The Sandinista government was a national reconstruction government, but it was a government that the United States viewed as communist. It came at the time where the United States was extremely weary of the Soviet Union and communist rule and a time when Reagan was president and his foreign policy was based very much on stopping opposing ideologies from gaining ground anywhere in the world.
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
Do you have more explaination?
Answer:
He was large but not overly tall, with a merry face
Explanation:
The main idea of this excerpt is that factory work was dangerous and not easy, even though we do not know much about the context; it is quite simple to understand the main point of the excerpt.
the final final sentence gives all the key details that we need to understand the main idea of this excerpt. By stating that: Fingers, hair, and clothing often got caught in the gears and belts of machines. We can easily understand why it is said that factory work is dangerous, you can lose fingers, be drawn into machinery and get really hurt or even killed.
So the final answer to this questions is:
Fingers, hair, and clothing often got caught in the gears and belts of machines.