What are the differences between nonviolent civil disobedience and violence? Give specific historical examples of each and discuss who advocated each tactic

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Define nonviolent civil disobedience as it differs from violent behavior.
2, Discuss the Greensboro lunch incident, the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, and the 1963 Birmingham demonstration.
3, Note that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., advocated nonviolent tactics, adopted from Mahatma Gandhi; and that Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, and the Black Panther Party were tolerant of violence.

Political Science

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a. provide accurate political information to citizens b. make profits for media companies c. provideinformation to reinforce the popularity of the incumbent president d. allow the political process to take place out of public view

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The framers of the Constitution saw the document as which of the following?

a. a blueprint for the perfect society b. a collection of compromises and ambiguities subject to revision and interpretation c. an immutable and unchangeable system for political authority d. a document to be revered by future generations

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Compare the experiences of Japanese Americans, Native Americans, and African Americans in the United States, and make the case for which, if any, of these groups should receive restitution from the U.S. government.

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following should be done first during debriefing?

a. ask participants questions about their experience b. let participants ask questions about their experience c. tell participants that deception was involved in the research d. explain the purpose of the research

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