What would happen if a state limited constitutionally protected personal freedoms in one of its public school systems?

A.
The federal government would permanently end the state's power to manage education.
B.
The federal government would do nothing. Schools are managed by local boards.
C.
The federal government would intervene to protect students' freedoms.
D.
The federal government would do nothing. Schools are a state responsibility.

Respuesta :

If a state limited constitutionally protected personal freedoms in one of its public school systems, C. The federal government ... protect students' freedoms.

What are students' freedoms?

Students' freedoms include the right to:

  • Free speech (speak and write articles)
  • Free assembly
  • Petition school officials on issues.

The state and its officials (called state actors) only have the right to prohibit speech that:

  • Disrupts the school environment
  • Invades the rights of others.

Thus, if a state limited constitutionally protected personal freedoms in one of its public school systems, C. The federal government would intervene to protect students' freedoms.

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