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Question
what major constitutional principle was upheld by the supreme court in the tinker v. des moines decision?
a. teachers control all expression
b. students can’t wear political gear
c. students have rights at school
d. free speech doesnt apply in school
why is the bill of rights still considered an important part of protecting citizens today?
a. it limits unjust laws
b. it allows censorship
c. it only applies in court
d. it supports one religion
why was the bill of rights added to the u.s. constitution shortly after its ratification in 1787?
a. to organize elections
b. to limit state power
c. to expand presidential duties
d. to protect personal freedoms
First Question:
In the Tinker v. Des Moines case, the Supreme Court ruled that students do not "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate." So option a is wrong (teachers don't control all expression), option b is wrong (students could wear political gear if it didn't disrupt), option d is wrong (free speech does apply in school). Option c correctly reflects that students have rights at school.
The Bill of Rights (first 10 amendments) protects citizens' rights and limits government power to pass unjust laws. Option b is wrong (it doesn't allow censorship), option c is wrong (it applies in daily life, not just court), option d is wrong (it supports religious freedom, not one religion). So option a is correct as it limits unjust laws.
The Bill of Rights was added to protect personal freedoms (like speech, religion, etc.) that were a concern for anti - Federalists. Option a is wrong (it's not about organizing elections), option b is wrong (it limits federal power, and later incorporated to states), option c is wrong (it doesn't expand presidential duties). So option d is correct.
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c. Students have rights at school