PPT-CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE MOVEMENT
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Salt March or Dandi March from 12 th March 1930 to 6 th April 1930 starting from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi on the Gujarat coast In Dandi salt was made by
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Salt March or Dandi March from 12 th March 1930 to 6 th April 1930 starting from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi on the Gujarat coast In Dandi salt was made by the Indians from the sea by boiling the sea water. conditions. One of these is that all legal attempts to change the law have failed. Civil disobedience must be a th. Century to 21. st. Century. Elizabeth Thompson. Framingham High School. 2011. Definition. The concept of civil disobedience originates from Thoreau’s 1849 essay . Civil disobedience – a refusal to obey governmental laws as a form of nonviolent protest. Joan . Lingard. Evaluations – How? When?. Novel Discussion: March 31. st. (until . C. h. . 11, pg 88. ). Novel Test: Tuesday, April 14. th. . (. entire book). Setting . When. ?. 1970s. Culture and Significant Events in the United States. Moving on from the 50’s…. Age of Youth: baby boomers became teenagers. Movement away from the conservatism of the 1950’s.. Not content with the life of the previous generation, CHANGE was desired!. Like conscientious objection, civil disobedience is motivated by sincere, serious views about what is morally right. Protestors are also often concerned about what is in the best interests of society. By the end of the class period students should be able to define Non-Violent protest and Civil Disobedience and reference groups and leaders that implemented these ideas.. Do you remember Henry David Thoreau?. American Romanticism. (Part 2). American Romanticism. 1800-1855 marked a period in American Literature known as . American Romanticism. . American Romantic . writers focused on the power of the . individual. By Stephen Curto. For . Homegroup. Sept 4, 2016. Outline. Government. Immigration. Political . Parties and USA . Gov. . Involvement. Outline. Government. Questions to Spur Discussion . Civil Disobedience?. 11.10.5 . Summarize the . diffusion . (spread) of the civil rights movement in the rural South and the urban North. Rapid Review. Discuss . MLK’s. strategy to obtain civil rights. Black Muslims supported this leader. Who?. What was the Civil Rights Movement?. civil rights movement. The . civil. rights . movement. can be defined as a mass popular . movement. to secure for African Americans equal access to and opportunities for the basic privileges and rights of U.S. citizenship. Although the roots of the . . . Write your thesis (either the original you included in your timed write, or a revision). Write your reasons for your stance.. Because…. . Because…. . Because…. . Because…. Review the example of Civil Disobedience you brought for this assignment. Decide which side of the T-chart you think this example exemplifies. Civil Disobedience. Quote: . By Henry Thoreau. . Meaning . - Choice is freedom, even if the choice is to disobey. Obeying all orders, even when unjust, is being a slave.. Henry Thoreau coined the term “. 1954-1975. 15.1. Origins of the Civil Rights Movement. Rosa Parks is fingerprinted by Dep. Sheriff D.H. Lackey in Montgomery, Ala., on Feb. 22, 1956, two months after she refused to give up her seat on a bus for a white passenger. Her action prompted the Montgomery bus boycott and sparked the civil rights movement.. - The goals were to:. desegregate schools, restaurants, buses and other public accommodations . to freely exercise the right to vote; . and to win protection against intimidation, harassment and violence — in general, to gain full and equal rights for African Americans.
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