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If there is enough people and support for it, then it can help pass legislation in the government or the idea. But protest should only be used as a last resort. There are many other ways to get an idea supported.

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Public protests have the potential to raise awareness about social and political issues, mobilize community members, and pressure decision-makers to address public concerns. The effectiveness of protests varies depending on factors such as public support, media coverage, and the response of authorities. In some cases, protests have led to tangible changes in policies or societal norms.

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Did public protests end the Vietnamese war?

No, although public protests did influence American involvement in the war. Public protests were held in the US against intervention, which created a small force against it. Then, after the Tet offensive, even more disagreement occurred along with public protests that made it imperative for the government to leave the area and let the Vietnamese resolve the conflict themselves.


Why has the supreme court upheld laws that require for protests in public places?

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Did the Vietnam war protests affect the U.S. governments policy?

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What means we can have public meetings and public protests against the government?

The ability to protest and to attend public meetings is part of our civil rights. These rights are protected by the Bill of Rights.


Why are protests often held in public?

Publicity.... if they were held in private - hardly anyone would get to hear of their complaint.


Why could Hitler use the Enabling Law without raising protests at the time?

1. There was no public 'forum' or 'arena' in which to make protests: the media were strictly controlled and the Reichstag had ceased to function ... 2. People who demonstrated in public risked being mown down or sent to concentration camps.


Why did American colonist convene the Continental congress?

to settle on a response to public protests against British treatment of the colonies


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How did the public opinion of the US contribute to the US's failiure in the Vietnam war?

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How did the American public respond to the protests during the Vietnam War?

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