English

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Tinker v. Des Moines

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  • 1. Multiple Choice
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    The District Court and the Court of Appeals upheld the principle that

    school officials could limit students’ rights to prevent possible interference with school activities.

    students’ individual rights were subject to the higher school authority while on school grounds.

    free speech was a privilege to be exercised discreetly and within the guidelines set by the school.

    allowing political expression on school grounds could impinge upon the rights and beliefs of other students.

  • 2. Multiple Choice
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    What does Justice Fortas identify as an important effect of the “hazardous freedom” granted by the Constitution?

    occasional infringement of school rules

    fear of disturbance

    fostering of a strong, open American society

    development of a rebellious spirit

  • 3. Multiple Choice
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    What is Justice Stewart’s point of disagreement with the majority opinion?

    In a school setting, children’s rights should be abrogated.

    Children and adults do not have equal First Amendment rights

    Knowing the school rule in advance negates First Amendment protection for the petitioners.

    There are acceptable times when school authority supersedes individual rights.

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