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The term you are looking for is "civil disobedience." It refers to the act of intentionally disobeying laws or regulations as a form of protest, typically to challenge perceived injustices or advocate for social change. Civil disobedience is often characterized by nonviolent resistance and a willingness to accept the legal consequences of one’s actions.

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