Police violence should be the best answer. There are all types of marchers, marching for different things. There would only be a lack of support from other citizens if those marches weren’t agreed with by the majority, basically saying that some marches had support from others. A repeal of voting legislation is definitely not the answer, as a march is not enough to strip someone’s voting rights away, no matter what time period we’re speaking of. A lack of nation television coverage could be a near answer, as some marches may be seen unimportant and therefore not being televised. But as the question directs to marchers experiences, and not a certain march, this wouldn’t be right. By using order of elimination, the only available, and reasonable answer would be police violence, as many marches are seen as public disorder, and therefore treated by the law. Most of the time, these marches are made to disrupt, and polices mostly respond with brutality or brute.
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pros they were able to colinalize and were able to do things more easily together the cons were there would be conflict and they would get raided sometimes
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The government of France exercises the executive power.
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The government of France (or the French republic) is based on the executive power.
Which means that the government comprises of a Prime Minister, who is the main head of the government responsible for running the government, along with a number of fellow ministers (senior and junior).
The senior ministers are titled as Ministers while the junior ministers are known as the Secretaries of State.