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Leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther practiced civil disobedience to highlight their causes and remedied by the authority.

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Civil disobedience truly began in the 1919 revolution. This revolution happened in Egypt. The Egyptians practiced civil disobedience because they were against British rule.


Who believed in civil obedience?

I think you might mean civil disobedience. If so, there are many great famous individuals who practiced and encouraged civil disobedience, including Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Rosa Parks.


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The Civil Rights movement was a nonviolent movement of civil disobedience and marches. Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of its leaders and was assassinated.


How did Thoreau protest the Mexican War?

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Which term is defined as protesting by refusing to obey law?

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Who was the critical thinker and American philosopher who advocated civil disobedience when laws are unjust?

Henry David Thoreau was the critical thinker and American philosopher who advocated civil disobedience when laws are unjust. His essay "Civil Disobedience" inspired many future activists and leaders to peacefully resist unjust government actions.


When was civil disobedience published?

"Civil Disobedience" was published in 1849.


What is a creative title for a civil disobedience essay?

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Who practiced civil disobedience?

Civil Disobedience has been famously exhibited and supported by people such as Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., the Dalai Lama, and Rosa Parks.


Does David Thoreau believe in civil disobedience?

Yes, Henry David Thoreau believed in civil disobedience as a form of protest against unjust laws and government actions. He argued that individuals have a moral duty to resist laws that they believe are unjust, even if it means breaking those laws. Thoreau's essay "Civil Disobedience" inspired many activists and leaders in the civil rights movement.