Please clarify what you want to know about the time period. There have been many resistance movements in history.
A VATS (Vehicle Anti-Theft System) key has a resistance chip on the key which is read through the ignition. If the resistance matches the computer then the vehicle will be allowed to start.
the dealer can tell your resistance code from the VIN. but with no key to make a copy from, you might have to replace the tumbler then get a key copied.
Nonviolence and home rule.
Peaceful protests. example: boycotting goods.Ghandi was a leading figure in the non-violence movement that swept India in the fight for Independence. He used a method called satyagraha which was resistance through mass movement using non-violence. The movie Ghandi is quite good and covers key periods in the movement.
anti - violence was key to success!
He was a key figure in the Aboriginal resistance.
you have to have the origial key .measure resistance across pellet in key ,get resistor of same value ,install across connection below steering colum ,wala
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One key figure who advocated violence when needed to achieve equal rights was Malcolm X.
The car is equiped with a security feature that will automaticall shut down the engine when activated. Your ignition key has a resitor chip on it, and when you insert the key into the ignition the computer measures the resistance to make sure it is the right key. If someone tries to start the car with a key that does not have the right resistance it will not start. If your key gets wet or if moisture builds uo inside the ignintion switch, it will slightly alter the resistance and the computer may not let the car start. If the resistance is close, the car will still run but the security light will remain on.
The Sons of Liberty were a secret organization formed in the American colonies to protest British policies. Founding members included Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Paul Revere. These leaders played key roles in organizing protests and acts of resistance against British rule.