According to James Scott, foot-dragging, desertion, pilfering, slander, arson, and sabotage are examples of---Everyday forms of peasant resistance
What does everyday resistance mean?
'Everyday resistance' is a theoretical concept introduced by James C. Scott in 1985 in order to cover a kind of resistance that is not as dramatic and visible as rebellion, riots, demonstrations, revolutions, civil war or other such organized, collective or confrontational articulations of resistance
What is the main idea of resistance?
The virtually total inability of ordinary citizens to affect decision making, leaves resistance as the only possible response to the misuse of governmental power and to decisions wrongly made.
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The statement ‘Presidential
electors are the individuals that are elected by members of Congress to run for
presidential office’ is false. It is not the president who elects members of
the congress but rather the people.
The outside forces threatening Rome were the Germanic tribes such as the Goths and also the Vandals. Successfully sacked means that the army was able to take over the city, and also to raid and plunder riches from the city. AD 476 is considered the year that the Roman Empire ends because Romulus Augustulus is overthrown and was the last Roman leader to rule the empire from Italy.
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(Choice A) Justices are influenced by the social effects the decision might have on the public