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How does the case of Tinker v. Des Moines School District illustrate constitutional provisions for limited government in the protection of individual rights? A. The students' actions had 1st Amendment protection because the right to speak is protected under all conditions. B. The students' actions were within the realm of reasonable control by school officials in the "special school environment." C. The students' actions had 1st Amendment protection because they did not cause a disruption of normal school activities. D. The students' actions were not protected by the Constitution because it considers school circumstances to be "special."

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