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27 September, 12:37

A government passes a law that prevents women from driving cars in public. Which person is engaged in passive resistance against this law?

A.

A woman who urges others to obey all laws but demand that this one be changed

B.

A woman who plants a bomb in the office of one of the new law's supporters

C.

A woman who refuses to obey the law and continues driving to work every day

D.

A woman who encourages her followers to launch a civil war against the government

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  1. 27 September, 12:43
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    Answer:c

    Explanation:

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  2. 27 September, 12:53
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    The correct answer is (C). A woman who refuses to obey the law and continues driving to work everyday.

    Explanation: Passive resistance is a method of showing opposition against some policy or law but without any kind of violence. It means if any citizen passively resist, he is going against the actions pf the government by not following them.

    There can be many laws passed by government which face opposition from general public. A common man has the right to protest against any law if it is against their interests but that protest must not include violence.

    Likewise a woman who is being prevented from driving cars in public has the right to protest by refusing to obey that law and continue driving.
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