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Business, 08.11.2019 00:31 terrickaimani

Students at imaginary high hate their new history teacher. they stage a demonstration
outside the school to protest the amount of homework she gives and each student makes a
personal speech expressing his her feelings of hatred toward this teacher
can they do this? which amendment allows prevents this?
students across the state of florida are enraged when the governor signed a law
extending the school day to ten hours a day, six days a week, twelve months a year. to
show their anger they burn textbooks on the lawn of the capital building. is this legal? if
so, what makes it illegal?
the state of utah, being predominately christians, decides to pass a law that requires all
students across the state to attend a catholic church meeting once a week. if students
neglect to attend this meeting, they will be suspended from school and will not graduate
from high school can the government pass laws like this? which amendment
allows prevents this?
students at imaginary high uncover a secret plot between the principal at their school
and the mayor in which the mayor is bribing the principal to pass certain students whose
parents are promising their vote if little johnny passes high school students report their
findings to the local newspaper and a shocking article is printed detailing all the evidence
of the secret plot, which resulted in the firing of the principal and the removal of the
mavor from office. was it illegal for the students and the newspaper to write such an
article? which amendment allows prevents this?

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