1. Civil and Uncivil Disobedience
When there is an issue that people want to change, they go protesting in their own way by disobeying either civilly or uncivilly. ... Uncivil disobedience is when you go the violent way to protest such as violating the rules or breaking the laws. ... However, when civil disobedience is triggered by violence inflicted on the protesters, civil disobedience does not work; protesters can then use uncivil disobedience. ... During the Stamp Act in 1765, its stated that anything printed would cost money and needs an official stamp, such as newspapers or playing cards. ... Although some may argue that...
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