Read the student-focused examples below and decide if the action would be protected or not protected by the U.S. Constitution.(4 points)

Protected Not Protected
Students wear black armbands to school to protest the Vietnam War
Protected – Students wear black armbands to school to protest the Vietnam War
Not Protected – Students wear black armbands to school to protest the Vietnam War
A student calls a bomb threat into a school
Protected – A student calls a bomb threat into a school
Not Protected – A student calls a bomb threat into a school
A student chooses to sit in silence and not say the pledge of allegiance
Protected – A student chooses to sit in silence and not say the pledge of allegiance
Not Protected – A student chooses to sit in silence and not say the pledge of allegiance
A student says a silent prayer before taking a test
Protected – A student says a silent prayer before taking a test
Not Protected – A student says a silent prayer before taking a test

Protected – Students wear black armbands to school to protest the Vietnam War

Not Protected – A student calls a bomb threat into a school
Protected – A student chooses to sit in silence and not say the pledge of allegiance
Protected – A student says a silent prayer before taking a test