A social work organizes and joins a group of community members for a "sit in" at a government building. This demonstration, which is against the law, aims to put political pressure on official to act on pending legislation. The strategy employed is known as:
A. Community advocacy
B. Indirect casework
C. Civil disobedience
D. Social planning
Answer: C. Civil disobedience
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