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In flordia refusal to submit to testing?

In Florida the refusal to submit to testing might lead to the cancellation of your license.


What is the refusal to obey unjust laws?

Civil disobedience


In Florida refusal to submit to testing (second offense) results in what?

In Florida refusal to submit to testing first offense result in many months suspension


Which term best defines 'civil disobedience'?

Civil Disobedience: group's refusal to obey a law because they believe the law is immoral


Tell you the meaning of disobedience?

Neglect or refusal to obey; violation of a command or prohibition.


What is refusal to obey government law or laws as means of passive resistance because of one moral conviction?

Civil disobedience


What does insubornation mean?

Insubordination refers to a refusal to obey orders or a lack of respect for authority, often in a workplace or military context. It involves defiance or disobedience toward a superior's directives, which can lead to disciplinary actions. Essentially, it undermines the established hierarchy and can disrupt organizational functioning.


How do you get your brother to submit to your authority?

Beat him up.


What is the Greek translation and definition of 'submit'?

submit a document : υποβάλλω submit to the authority of.. : αναγνωρίζω / αποδέχομαι την εξουσία του..


How did civil disobedience affect soldiers?

Civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal to obey certain laws of government. This affects the soldiers, because if the people cannot be contained by the police, then the soldiers have to step in and fight for peace.Ê


Which best describes Gandhi's tactic of noncooperation?

civil disobedience the act of protesting without the use of violence, in Gandhi's case the civil disobedience was met with violence as it is in most situations making the other side appear savage.


What makes a Christian group protestant instead of Catholic?

Refusal to accept the office of the Pope as the supreme authority over the Church, refusal to accept the Dogmas of the faith, refusal to accept the authority of the church councils, refusal to accept the 7 sacraments, and or lack of a valid Priesthood (As opposed to Orthodox with a Valid Priesthood). Their Church is founded by a man, less then 500 years old, based on the 5 solas, Lacks the authority aside from the bible.