A protest is an expression of objection, by words or by actions, to particular events, policies or situations.
I donβt know
another word for public protest is gugu nobles sticks !!!
The public was drafted, the public resisted.
if the demonstrators endanger public safety
Yes. Object as a verb can mean to protest.
If you mean PROTIST, then no.
Yes protest and protested mean the same the only difference is that protested has an ed at the end
They have the 1st amendment right to protest on public property, so your answer is yes. Even though they do have the right it seems as if they are not respecting the family of the fallen solider in their protest at the funeral.
a 13 year old should have the right to protest its part of the 10 admenents that make our counrty how it s today if you are going to protest on the street then you need a primit in order to voice your oipnoins out in public also you have to protest peacfully
A brutally suppressed public protest is when armed forces (army, police) use force to disperse the protesters - causing some deaths and injury to some protesters.
The ability to protest and to attend public meetings is part of our civil rights. These rights are protected by the Bill of Rights.
In the US, any public protest is legal, as long as you apply for the appropriate permits for lawful public assembly.
Cause its a good site for a lot of people to gather, and it is a historical place. Therefore, the protest/rally/gathering will become more known and public for the people :)