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Question 7 of 10 A group of high school students decide to wear T-shirts supporting a controversial political candidate.few people talk about the shirts, but most students ignore them. Based on the Supreme Court's ruling in Tinker v.Des Moines School District, would the students be allowed to wear the shirts? A. No, because the T-shirts do not fairly represent both sides of the issue. B. Yes, because political speech is always protected. C. No, because public schools are prohibited from endorsing political candidates. D. Yes, because the T-shirts do not disrupt school activities.

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Question 7 of 10
A group of high school students decide to wear T-shirts supporting a
controversial political candidate.few people talk about the shirts, but most
students ignore them. Based on the Supreme Court's ruling in Tinker v.Des
Moines School District, would the students be allowed to wear the shirts?
A. No, because the T-shirts do not fairly represent both sides of the
issue.
B. Yes, because political speech is always protected.
C. No, because public schools are prohibited from endorsing political
candidates.
D. Yes, because the T-shirts do not disrupt school activities.

Question 7 of 10 A group of high school students decide to wear T-shirts supporting a controversial political candidate.few people talk about the shirts, but most students ignore them. Based on the Supreme Court's ruling in Tinker v.Des Moines School District, would the students be allowed to wear the shirts? A. No, because the T-shirts do not fairly represent both sides of the issue. B. Yes, because political speech is always protected. C. No, because public schools are prohibited from endorsing political candidates. D. Yes, because the T-shirts do not disrupt school activities.

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D. Yes, because the T-shirts do not disrupt school activities.
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