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ANTONII [103]
3 years ago
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In a minimum 200 words answer the question. What if protesting was illegal?

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1 answer:
Klio2033 [76]3 years ago
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Answer:

If protestings were illegal, probably many reforms that is common today might’ve not happen at all. For example in the mid 20th century, people were protesting about black rights and if protests were illegal then probably a lot of people would’ve never showed up and their would still be discriminations against black people today. Protests are what helps change the government so the people that lives in the country are happy with it. If it was illegal the whole country might’ve been very chaotic and it would be almost like a dictator rules the whole country. Many good things now Would’ve never happened if protests were illegal. Protests are what express a person Or a groups feeling, it could be from fair Pay to equal rights.

(that’s all I can come up with add like 80-85 more words and your set)

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