Political protests

A. are today mostly aimed at local laws and local political targets.
B. have recently seen success in changing policy, primarily with liberal or leftist protest groups.
C. are seen by most Americans as something to be accepted but not admired.
D. have become more spontaneous and unlawful in recent years.
E. are more common in the United States today than in most European democracies.


Answer: C

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