The correct answer to this open question is the following.
In each of the mentioned events, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. demonstrated his commitment to nonviolent demonstrations despite the local police's different aggressions.
The Montgomery bus boycott started on December 5, 1955, and ended on December 20, 1956. The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom Alabama protests occurred on August 28, 1963, and approximately 250,000 participated in this historic demonstration. 
Dr. King, Rosa Parks, and all the civil rights leaders who participated in both demonstrations resisted the police and other people's aggressions and maintained their commitment to never act violently. Indeed, it was the "trademark" of Dr. King's style. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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 However its widespread and indiscriminate use in stifling genuine political discourse made it deeply unpopular, and became increasingly reviled within India. ... The act was re-enacted during World War II as Defence of India act 1939.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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this help? "Dictators usually resort to force or fraud to gain despotic political power, which they ... in the 19th century, various dictators arose after effective central authority had ... control over a territory before marching upon a weak national government. ... while in others the army seized power and established military dictatorships."
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Revolution, representative democracy
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A rebellion, especially that one, was a revolution that resulted from the government getting too much power and abusing it by levying higher taxes on people. Therefore, the people's wishes should be represented. We are a democracy.