1. What was the symbolic speech in the Tinker Case a. A wrist banned b. A swastika c. A black arm banned with a peace sign d. A black arm banned with no war on it 2. What was the symbolic speech in the Skokie Case a. A wrist banned b. A swastika c. A black arm banned with a peace sign d. A black arm banned with no war on it 3. What were the Tinkers protesting? a. The Holocaust b. World War II c. School Rights d. The Vietnam War 4. The Tinker parents thought the suspension was wrong because … a. They didn’t disrupt the school day b. They were A students c. Everyone else was doing it d. It had never happened before 5. The Skokie case was between Nazis and… a. Jewish residents of Skokie b. The United States c. Jewish Holocaust victims d. The town of Skokie 6. The Illinois court said _____ could not be used to deny freedom. a. Race b. Violence c. Beliefs d. Ability 7. In 1977 the Nazis… a. Killed millions of Jewish people b. Applied to hold a carnival in Skokie c. Applied to march through Skokie d. Learned to break dance 8. The state court told the Tinker parents… a. The school was wrong because the parents rights were violated b. The school was wrong because the students rights were violated c. The school was right in suspending the Tinkers d. Video killed the radio star