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Alessandra Booker
27 July, 10:02
The act of disobedience
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Staged sit-ins, marches, blockades, and hunger strikes have all be tactics used to raise awareness about issues that are taking place in society. Non-violent demonstrations such as these are known as civil disobedience ... Civil disobedient acts manifest as peaceful and nonviolent protests.
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