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... The act of civil disobedience by the Miami relatives was a just action.
Several parameters must not be broken in order for an action of civil disobedience to be considered just. Violence is never an option for expression of civil disobedience, because if one has become violent during the expression, then it would be considered a criminal act. Therefore, if the public views any civil disobedience as a criminal offense then it did not serve its purpose of motivating the masses to perform a change.
Any form of unjustifiable civil disobedience would be the action of any terrorist activity. ... during the 1960’s civil rights movement era, the cause of the civil disobedience has to bring about a prosperous honorable action (King 18). ...
In order to perform a just action of public civil disobedience one must first try to attain a permit for his or her action. ...
During a public action of civil disobedience such as protest, once must be sure to always announce the reason and purpose behind his or her disobedience. ... If that person does not explain his or her purpose clearly, then he or she would not have completed a righteous action of civil disobedience.
Approximate Word count = 887 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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