Identify the amendment violated in the following Supreme Court case. A student is denied the right to wear a symbol on their clothing while attending a public school.(1 point)

Responses

the Sixth Amendment
the Sixth Amendment

the Fifth Amendment
the Fifth Amendment

the First Amendment
the First Amendment

the Second Amendment

the First Amendment

The amendment violated in the Supreme Court case where a student is denied the right to wear a symbol on their clothing while attending a public school is the First Amendment.

The correct answer is the First Amendment. The First Amendment guarantees the right to freedom of speech, which includes the right to express oneself through symbolic expression, such as wearing a symbol on clothing. In this case, the student being denied the right to wear a symbol on their clothing while attending a public school is a violation of their First Amendment rights. To identify the amendment violated, you would need to understand the rights protected by each amendment and analyze which one is relevant to the situation. In this case, knowing that the First Amendment protects freedom of speech would lead you to the correct answer.