Many people live in free countries so they have the right to protest. Street protests allow lots of people to come together and march to make their point, whatever that may be. It also gets their cause a lot of public attention and sometimes can cause a change in policies and so their protests can be successful.
Just like how other people protest.
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A protest rally is when people come together and protest about a common cause.
a 13 year old should have the right to protest its part of the 10 admenents that make our counrty how it s today if you are going to protest on the street then you need a primit in order to voice your oipnoins out in public also you have to protest peacfully
A group of people gathered on a street can be referred to as a "crowd." If they are assembled for a specific purpose, such as a protest or celebration, they may also be called a "gathering" or "assembly." In some contexts, terms like "mob" or "throng" might apply, depending on the size and behavior of the group.
People come together and "protest" fight for there rights against the government or at jobs.
People can protest in a dictatorship in the same way that they would protest any other form of government. Typically, a dictatorship has stricter laws prohibiting various types of protest, and therefore protesters would have to violate the law.
It's called the Occupy Wall Street protest.
Protesting in the street is generally legal as long as it is peaceful and does not disrupt traffic or public safety. However, there may be restrictions or permits required depending on the location and local laws. It is important to know and follow the laws and regulations when organizing or participating in a protest.
Objectors, dissidents, rebels, disapprovers, demonstrators, or separatists are people who protest against something.
The movement to protest financial and social inequality worldwide was dubbed "Occupy Wall Street (OWS)". The movement began on September 17, 2011, in Zuccotti Park, in New York City's Wall Street financial district. People protested social and economic inequality, greed, corruption, as well as undue influences from the government on corporations, and undue influence from corporations on the government both of which keep ordinary folks from saving money and becoming more affluent. The protesters were forced out of Zuccotti Park on November 15, 2011, despite that it was a peaceful protest, much like a 1960s "sit in".
The First Amendment allows people to publicly demonstrate or protest what they want to apply.