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A political strike is a work stoppage organized by a labor union or group of workers to protest against government policies, laws, or political decisions. It is a form of collective action to raise awareness and influence political change.
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Carrying signs to protest at political events is normally known as picketing. This is a common activity in democratic systems of government.
A protest against a government or the government's ideas.
ever since the 1990's we have been losing our rights and freedoms as Americans with everything from protest, to freedom of speech, religion and the right to choose.
It means you can't be arrested for protests or writing against the government. When a person writes against government policies it can be called sedition and they can be arrested if there wasn't a right to protest. Think about the people who protest today they come under the 1st amendment.
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Ian Neary has written: 'Political protest and social control in pre-war Japan' -- subject(s): Buraku people, Politics and government, Politics andgovernment, Political activity, History
Sebastian Richter has written: 'Norm und Eigensinn' -- subject- s -: Politics and government, Protest movements, Opposition - Political science -
People come together and "protest" fight for there rights against the government or at jobs.
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There were many political actions that resulted from opposition to the Vietnam War. These included political protest rallies and desertion to other countries.