Yes it does.
A boycott is to refuse to purchase certain goods or service, and a repeal is to cancel a law. That is a relationship between the two.
I believe the best answer for you would be the 18th andthe 21st amendments would be what you are looking for. They refer the the beginning, and the later repeal, of prohibition.
If you wanna cancel it you can enter to Account Manager. And cancel it.
How do I cancel my membership
click cancel
to cancel
That's right, to repeal a law is to cancel or revoke it.
repeal!
To take back or cancel a law means to repeal it or invalidate it, effectively removing it from legal effect. This can be done through the passage of a new law, a court ruling, or an executive order depending on the legal system in place.
to take back, or to cancel a law
Repeal is to take back, or to cancel, a law
The State decided to revoke the law. Is the same as... The State decided to repeal the law.
To recall on something and stop what is going on.
Repeal
When we cancel a legal bill such as the Stamp Act we use the term "repeal" (to revoke or withdraw formally or officially), or "rescind" (revoke, cancel, or repeal (a law, order, or agreement). Other suitable choices include revoke, repeal, cancel, reverse, overturn, overrule, annul, nullify, void, invalidate, abolish or quash. Because we live in a society of laws we have many terms that vary but slightly in their meanings..
Oh, dude, that's like when you're just like, "Nah, I'm good." The term for canceling an act or law is "repeal." It's like when you're at a party and you're just like, "I'm out," but for laws and stuff.
A boycott is to refuse to purchase certain goods or service, and a repeal is to cancel a law. That is a relationship between the two.