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Which of the following best describes the Tinker v. Des Moines case and its outcome? The case resulted in recognized that symbolic act is within the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment. The case clarified that actions against the U.S. government weren't covered under "freedom of expression." The case clarified the Amendment requiring separation of church and state. The case resulted in the Supreme Court ruling that students in U.S. public schools "cannot be forced to salute the flag." Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (Active Citizens LO 5 HC) Ninth Amendment The enumeration [listing] in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. Based on this text, what can you infer about the Founding Father's concerns in forming a Constitution? They wanted to keep the Constitution intact and avoiding any new amendments They did not want to limit the rights of the people to just those listed in the document They did not want to allow people to add more rights to the Constitution than those listed They wanted to protect the rights of a minority group within the country Question 8 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (Active Citizens LO 7 MC) Read the quotation below: “Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shatter steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve.”—Former President George W. Bush 2001 Which of the following correctly describes the technique used in the quotation? Propaganda Symbolism Bias Sympathy Question 9 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (Active Citizens LO 7 MC) A candidate running for state governor has an ad on TV. The ad begins with a statement from the candidate about his or her commitment to improve the state, and then shows short interviews with average citizens who describe the candidate as the better choice for improving the state's economy. The ad goes on to display quotes from the opposing candidate printed over a backdrop of closed factories and charts of negative economic statistics. The statistics are associated with the opponent’s political party. What part of the ad uses symbolism to get the candidate's message across? The interviews with average citizens The images of closed factories The statement from the candidate about job programs The quotes from the opposing candidate Question 10 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (Active Citizens LO 4 HC) Samuel, a 15-year-old boy, was arrested by the police who told him only that he had been identified by someone as the person who recently robbed a local convenience store. Does Samuel have rights? What case established Samuel's rights or lack of rights? Samuel has the same rights as an adult—notification of charges, the right to have an attorney, and the right to confront his accuser in court, based on in re Gault. Because Samuel is a juvenile, and his punishment would be time in a juvenile detention center rather than jail, Samuel has limited rights based on in re Gault. Samuel has the right to an attorney if he can't afford one, the right to face his accuser in court, and the right to a hearing before his peers, based on Miranda v. Arizona. Samuel has the right to one phone call, and to request an attorney to represent him if he can't afford one, based on Gideon v. Wainwright. @LiteNing1337
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No, I'm clueless. :/
the first one is A question #7 is A QUESTION #8 id say A FOR QUESTION #9 id say B and for question #10 id say C
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