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The dissenting justices disagreed with the majority opinion in the Tinker case because the dissenting justices believed that
The armbands did not disrupt learning.
The armbands did disrupt learning.
The Supreme Court did not have the authority to hear the case.
The armbands did not disrupt learning.
The armbands did disrupt learning.
The Supreme Court did not have the authority to hear the case.
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GPT 3.5
The dissenting justices believed that the armbands did disrupt learning.
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