Which best describe one way in which “civil Disobedience “ impacted people and events later in history
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Civil Disobedience fortified the beliefs of those who thought the government acted unfairly.
It became a mass movement which impacted people and events later in history.
A longer stay in the jail made Henry David Thoreau tougher and determined in his resolve of civil disobedience.
He wanted to assert his rights.
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The one way through which "Civil Disobedience" influenced people and events later in history is, it protected the beliefs of specific people who thought the government was acting not in a fair manner, but behaving in a way to cause more trouble to the people living in the same society.
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