In Tinker v. Des Moines, the Court held that ______.
A. students shed their constitutional right to free speech at school
B. students do not shed their constitutional right to free speech at school
C. teachers shed their constitutional right to free speech at school
D. teachers do not shed their constitutional right to free speech at school
E. students shed their constitutional right to free speech at school and teachers shed their constitutional right to free speech at school
F. students do not shed their constitutional right to free speech at school and teachers do not shed their constitutional right to free speech at school
F. students do not shed their constitutional right to free speech at school and teachers do not shed their constitutional right to free speech at school
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Rachels (1999) suggests that a reasonable ______ in relation to the virtue of generosity is that we should be as generous with our resources as is consistent with conducting our ordinary lives in a minimally satisfying way.
a. imperative b. mean c. act d. decision
One way in which jails are attempting to deal with the challenges of mentally ill inmates is ______.
a. crisis intervention training b. group therapy c. psychiatric medication d. religious programming
Which of the following countries had the highest democracy score?
A. The United States B. Norway C. Saudi Arabia D. North Korea
During ___________, those who feel so strongly about capital punishment that they could not give an impartial verdict may be excluded
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word