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It is an attempt to influence society to accept a dissenting point of view. Although it usually uses tactics of nonviolence, it is more than mere passive resistance since it often takes active forms such as illegal street demonstrations or peaceful occupations of premises. The classic treatise on this topic is Henry David Thoreau's "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience," which states that when a person's conscience and the laws clash, that person must follow his or her conscience. The stress on personal conscience and on the need to act now rather than to wait for legal change are recurring elements in civil disobedience movements. The U.S. Bill of Rights asserts that the authority of a government is derived from the consent of the governed, and whenever any form of government becomes destructive, it is the right and duty of the people to alter or abolish it.
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The correct one will be the number with the biggest absolute value ...
the biggest number when you take away all the plus, minus, BC,
BCE, AD, CE, and all that stuff. Just the biggest number, period.
Answer: Boston massacre.
Also, trade cutoff from Great Britain.
Explanation:
One of the reasons Americans believe they were on the brink of loosing their rights and freedom is the Boston Massacre.
The Boston Massacre occured during late September of 1768, when British soldiers had been sent to the Massachusetts colony. The soldiers harassed women and children daily. During the time, there was cut off of trade with Great Britain which makes goods to be scarce and higher prices were being charged for them.
On the 5th of March,1770 there was Verbal attacks from the colonist which gave way to physical confrontations, which later led to soldiers firings. These, in turn lead to the Massacre. Which is popularly known as the Boston Massacre.
There we horrible and lots of chaos
I am not a 100% sure, but I think it would be the speaker of the house. Hope this helps