Local police only standby in a protest in order to protect property and keep the peace.
They would protest, mock their leaders, commit suicide and loads more things!
Bastille
If slaves tired to protest they would get beet up our even killed
The strategy that was used to protest racial segregation in restaurant was sit-ins. People would come in and take seats at the tables or bar and wouldn't leave as a sign of protest for what was going on. Sit-ins were very prominate during the 60's.
People can protest in a dictatorship in the same way that they would protest any other form of government. Typically, a dictatorship has stricter laws prohibiting various types of protest, and therefore protesters would have to violate the law.
They can't adhere to local problems and carry out in helping the problem. If the State government got involved it would not really matter to them.
The FBI becomes involved in locally committed crimes when they are a part of a local task force. Working in conjunction with local authorities, the FBI is most likely to be involved in cases of locating fugitives, terrorism, and street violence.
It would depend on what research you were involved in and during which century.
I am pretty sure that would be called a " sit-in " Hope this helps!
would protest
To get involved in a local community structure, I would start by attending community meetings and events to understand the needs and goals of the area. Volunteering for local organizations or initiatives, such as food banks or neighborhood clean-up days, would also be a great way to contribute and connect with residents. Additionally, I would seek opportunities to collaborate with local leaders and participate in discussions about community development projects. Engaging on social media platforms dedicated to local issues can further enhance my involvement and help build relationships.
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