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In Tinker v. Des Moines, why was it considered protected speech for students to wear armbands?

a.Their action did not negatively influence other students.
b.Their action was not disruptive.
c.Their action occurred off school grounds.
d.Their action was political speech.

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The answer is B their action was never disruptive
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I believe the answer is: b.Their action was not disruptive.

The actions of the students are protected under the 1st amendment which guarantee the freedom of speech (speech in this context could be done both verbally or through action). The only exception for the protection arise only if the students promote violence through their speech or doing their speech by disrupting other civilian.

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