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Which best explains how the idea of non-violent protest has changed since Thoreau?

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User MychaL
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It has adapted to the needs of those working for change. It has become less and less aggressive and confrontational. It has given people more chance to object to government.

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User Bonnie
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" It has adapted to the needs of those working for change. "

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Completed the assignment

2. The idea of non-violent protests have been used for different movements such as civil rights, women's rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and so much more. It literally has been adapted to the needs of things that systematically should change according to who you ask.

Hope this helps!

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