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In the case Tinker v. Des Moines, students wearing black armbands protesting the Vietnam War were suspended from school. The court ruled that this was an infringement on their rights.
How did the Supreme Court decision in Tinker vs. Des Moines support the First Amendment?
A. It validated the right to express religious beliefs.
B. It guaranteed the right to participate in public education
C. It validated the right to form organizations.
D. It protected the right to freedom of speech and to express political viewpoints.
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