The Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot punish or ________ practice of religion.
What is promote?
In Tinker v. Des Moines, the Supreme Court Ruled that students wearing these to protest the Vietnam War was protected speech.
What are arm bands?
Students have the right to report news as long as it is not false or ___________.
What is harmful?
This is the Supreme Court case that students wore arm bands to peacefully protest the Vietnam War.
What is Tinker v. Des Moines?
This person inspired Dr. Martin Luther King to use non-violent protest to change the laws in our country.
Who was Ghandi?
This clause of the 1st Amendment prevents the government from favoring one religion over another
What is the Establishment Clause?
Schools can limit speech if it causes this in the classroom or school environment.
What is a disruption?
In Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, the school could censor student newspapers if it does not align with these goals.
What are educational goals?
This man is known as the father of the Constitution because he wrote it.
Who was James Madison?
This is the freedom that allows people to gather peacefully in groups.
What is the freedom of assembly?
In the case of Engel v. Vitale, the Supreme Court rules that a public school could not promote or sponsor this religious activity.
What is school prayer?
A student can be disciplined for speech outside of school if there is a ____________ that causes a disruption inside school.
What is a nexus or connection?
True or False: Students can report on controversial topics as long as it doesn't disrupt the school.
What is True?
This is a practice of news outlets that share one side of the story.
What is biased?
There are this many justices (judges) that sit on the Supreme Court.
What are Nine?
In West Virginia v. Barnette, it was determined that students did not have to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance if it violated this.
What are religious beliefs?
According to the Supreme Court, teachers do not have the right to speech during this time.
What is the school day?
These are the 3 branches of government.
What are the executive (president), legislative (congress) and judicial (Supreme Court)?
When you collect a bunch of signatures to show that many people agree about an issue.
What is Freedom of Petition?
The name of the river that George Washington famously crossed for the Battle of Trenton?
What is the Delaware River?
One of the Five Freedoms of the 1st Amendment that allows the ability to form clubs, and voluntarily pray outside of class hours.
What is Freedom of Religion?
Freedom of speech has limits, for example you cannot shout this in a crowded theatre.
What is Fire?
This branch of government is known as the "people's branch".
What is legislative (congress)?
People are allowed to gather in public places to peacefully protest because of the Freedom of ______.
What is the Freedom of Assembly?
Dance for the next 20 seconds.
Best dancer is awarded 500 points.