AP Style Rules
Supreme Court Cases
First Amendment Freedoms
Case Outcomes
Key Issues
100
  • What is the correct way to write the days of the week?

Always capitalize, never abbreviate

100
  •  In Tinker v. Des Moines, what was the symbolic speech students wore to protest the Vietnam War?

  • Black armbands

100
  •  What are the five freedoms protected by the First Amendment?

  • Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.

100
  •  Who won in Tinker v. Des Moines?

  • The students (Tinker).

100
  • What was the main constitutional issue in Tinker v. Des Moines?

  • The right to free speech in a school setting.

200

Should numerals be used for numbers over ten or written out?

  • Numerals are used for numbers over ten.

200

In Bethel School District No. 403 v. Fraser, what type of speech did the student use that led to his suspension?

  • Vulgar and lewd speech during a school assembly.

200

Can students be punished for wearing clothing with a political message?

  • Generally, no, unless it disrupts the educational environment.

200
  •  Who was victorious in Bethel School District No. 403 v. Fraser?

  • The school district.

200
  • In Bethel School District No. 403 v. Fraser, what was the key issue regarding student speech?

  • Whether schools can limit vulgar and lewd speech.

300
  • What is the difference between among and between in AP Style?

  • Between introduces two items; among introduces more than two items

300
  •  What was the primary issue in Morse v. Frederick regarding the banner displayed by students?

  • The banner read "BONG HITS 4 JESUS," promoting illegal drug use.

300
  • What does the "Establishment Clause" in the First Amendment prohibit?

  • It prohibits the government from establishing an official religion.

300
  •  In Morse v. Frederick, who won the case?

  • Answer: The school district (Morse).

300
  •  What was the central issue in Morse v. Frederick?

  • The extent to which schools can restrict student speech that promotes illegal activities.

400
  • Which months should never be abbreviated in AP Style?

March, April, May, June, July

400
  • In Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, what was the reason the principal censored the student newspaper?

  • The articles were deemed inappropriate and not reflective of the school's values.

400
  •  How does the First Amendment protect the right to assemble?

  • It allows people to gather peacefully for protests or demonstrations.

400
  • What was the outcome of Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier?

The school district won the case.

400
  • In Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, what key issue was raised regarding student journalism?

  • The authority of schools to control school-sponsored publications.

500

12 p.m. should be written as

midnight

500
  • In Schoenecker vs. Koopman what was the reason Schoenecker sued his principal?

  • The student argued that the school violated his First Amendment rights by censoring his shirt that pictured a gun. 

500
  • Give an example of a First Amendment rights violation in the current news

Answers will vary

500
  • Who won in Schoenecker vs. Koopman?

  • Answer: The student (Schoenecker).

500
  • What is so important about the Tinker vs. Des Moines case?

  • t set a precedent for all other student First Amendment right cases.