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What is a strike?
When workers are subjected to unfair or dangerous work conditions, low wages, and other issues, they may refuse to work.
What is a boycott?
An organized refusal to purchase products or use services—to pressure companies, governments, or institutions to change policies.
What is a petition?
A petition is a letter submitted to an authority, seeking a specific action.
What is a sit in?
A type of protest where a group gathers in a public space and refuses to move.
What was the salt march a protest of?
Unfair laws and taxes on salt.
True or False: Nelson Mandela was prepared to use violent protest if non-violent methods failed.
True.
True or false: Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Nelson Mandela practiced civil disobedience.
True
True or False: All protests are peaceful.
False: Protests can become violent.
True or False: Rosa Parks was arrested for not giving up her bus seat to a white man.
True
What is a sit-in?
a protest in which people occupy seats and refuse to move until their demands are listened to
What is abolish?
to officially get rid of a law system practice
What is segregation?
the policy of keeping people from different races separate.
What is brutality?
the quality of being cruel or harsh.
What is "spark?"
To start, provoke, or set off.