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question 1
what is the most logical reason the supreme court ruled in favor of mary beth tinker?
○ her protest broke the dress code and school guidelines.
○ her protest used slogans that offended other students.
○ her protest followed school rules and was protected by free speech rights.
○ her protest interrupted class and caused school distractions.
question 2
In the Tinker v. Des Moines case, the Supreme Court ruled that Mary Beth Tinker's protest (wearing armbands to protest the Vietnam War) was protected by free speech rights because it was a peaceful protest that did not disrupt the educational process. The option "Her protest followed school rules and was protected by free speech rights" aligns with the court's reasoning—her protest was not disruptive, followed the idea of protected free speech in schools (as long as it doesn't substantially disrupt), and the court ruled in her favor based on First Amendment free speech protections for students when the speech doesn't cause substantial disruption. Other options: breaking dress code/school guidelines (the court didn't rule because she broke rules, but because her speech was protected), using offensive slogans (her protest was peaceful with armbands, no offensive slogans), or causing disruptions (her protest didn't cause substantial disruption, so that's not why the court ruled for her).
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B. Her protest followed school rules and was protected by free speech rights (assuming the second option is labeled B; adjust identifier based on actual option numbering, but the text of the correct option is "Her protest followed school rules and was protected by free speech rights")