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There was a protest at the capital that gump gets swept into what were they protesting?
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Ответ:
The goal of this protest in the movie was to end American involvement in the Vietnam War. Forrest, unaware of the purpose of the protest, gives a confused speech to the crowd.
Protests like this were not uncommon in American society during this time, especially for those citizens who served in the war or dodged the draft altogether.
Ответ:
The Supreme Court ruled that the armbands were a form of symbolic speech, which is protected by the First Amendment, and therefore the school had violated the students' First Amendment rights.
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