Why does Tinker v. Des Moines remain an important precedent-setting case?

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Answer: the answer would be : The decision affirmed protection of symbolic speech. The Tinker v. Des Moines remain an important precedent-setting case because it became an affirmed protection of Symbolic speech that became the stepping stone of a society where people could freely voice their opinion as we see today
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Well if it is a True or False question it's False, Asia has the majority of the worlds population. 

Which of the following best describes the purpose of the 1997 Kyoto protocol?

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The 1997 Kyoto Protocol is defined as " an international treaty, which extends the 1992 United Framework Convention on Climate Change that commits State Parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, based on the premise that (a) global warming exists and (b) man-made CO2 emissions have caused it."

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The correct answer is B: to reduce greenhouse emissions worldwide

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Pollution in the tenements created  hazardous conditions, especially for the children. Sickness spread quickly with so many people living in a small space which  led to many becoming gravely ill after a year of living within the buildings. It was a breeding ground for small pox, cholera,  typhoid, and tuberculosis. The death rate increased from diseases during this period. These families could not afford  medicines to take care of their maladies due to small incomes. As the population continues increasing, it caused even more  crowding and made conditions more severe. One in every ten infants would die living in the tenements. The people working  in the factories had to fight for basic necessities to live.

Approximately how many foreign-born people are living in the United States today?

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According to the UN, 49,776,970 immigrants live in the United States, which represents 15.3% of the population of the country. Female immigration is higher than male, with 25,585,361 women, which is 51.39% of all immigrants, compared to 24,191,609 male immigrants, which is 48.60%.

It is the 34th country in the world by immigration percentage.  Immigrants in the United States mainly come from Mexico, 27.89%, China, 5.33% and India, 5.08%.

In recent years, the number of immigrants living in the United States has increased by 1,598,093 people, or 3.32%.

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Describe why is it importance of the search for religious freedom in the settling of America

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I believe the answer is:  played a crucial role in the settlement of America, since the main reason the Puritans left England for America was to escape religious persecution.

During the religious persecution, people who refuse to adopt the national religion was either exiled or executed.

 America became the main destination for these people because of two reasons. First, we adopt the concept of religious freedom, which banned the government from interfering with people's religion. Second, at that time we provide new settlers with new lands in a low price.

Winning which World War II battle allowed the Allied forces to protect strategic locations for trade and resources in the Mediterranean region?Battle of El Alamein
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Battle of El Alamein." Winning the World War II battle allowed the Allied forces to protect strategic locations for trade and resources in the Mediterranean region is during the Battle of El Alamein