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1)Sit In:Remaining in one place, and refusing to leave 2)Marching:Walking from one place to another with signs
3)Boycotting:When a person won't do business with a company or country
4)Legal Action:Bringing an individual or institution to court to fight an issue legally
5)Striking:Workers refuse to go on the job
6)Breaking the Law:Doing something illegal

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