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7 June, 04:58

To exercise civil disobedience during the 1960s, civil rights activists were trained to:

a. use nonthreatening body language.

b. attack when faced with clubs and police dogs.

c. throw smoke bombs when dragged or assaulted.

d. create havoc to draw the attention of political leaders.

e. defend their actions through an advocate.

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  1. 7 June, 05:16
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    E. defend their actions through an advocate

    Civil rights coercion during 60s was at its peak most especially in the issue of the coercion and discrimination of the black Americans from the whites. The struggle of racial inequality amongst black Americans which lead to the emergence of the Civil Rights Movement lead by Martin Luther King where truly the impetus of the strengthened Civil Rights Law. Through this advocate all other human rights began to be galvanized in the world.
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