The boycott of the stamp act was the most famous reaction of the patriots (not to mention one of the first) and caught the attention of the British empire. This is an arguable subject, but I'd consider it logical to consider the boycott as the most effective because it was the first protest and the one that sparked the most extreme reactions by the patriots towards the British. Most of which involved getting hammered and burning down buildings or threatening enforcers with effigies hung on trees by the neck.
it means what your thoughts are about an argument and weather u protest against it
Very politely and orderly, compared to today. They could - and did - write letters of protest to their Members of Congress and to local newspapers. The US President got his share of letters too. Although there was radio, phoning in to talk shows was not done. Protest marches with banners and all also were a 'normal' means of protest.
Patriots were more numerous than Tories, but large numbers of Americans were indifferent.
Prohibition was created by means of a constitutional amendment, that was enacted in 1920, largely as a result of the efforts of the Women's Christian Temperance Union. They were an effective special interest group.
Civic Efficacy is one of the goals of effective social studies education. It basically means learning how to be a good citizen by utilizing skills such as voting, knowing and following laws, etc.
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'under protest' is Sub recusatione. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'sub' means 'under'. The noun 'recusatione' means 'protest'.
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it means effective
Picket, boycott, speech.
It means that time seemed to slow down or that everything seemed to take longer.
it means what your thoughts are about an argument and weather u protest against it
it means to have a strong feeling or allegiance to people.
it means to have a strong feeling or allegiance to people.
Protest means to go against something with speeches, picket signs, and any other forms of going against something.
it is to prosuade a composition of a protest,;reduce insiantisy,; killers
It is a protest which does not employ violence as a way of getting the message across. Some means of achieving this could be petitions, lobbying through email, letters or media outlets, or boycotting. Demonstrations, marches and similar can also be a form of non-violent protest, but often become violent as they progress. One example of an effective non-violent protest was the Montgomery Bus Boycott, where coloured people refused to use the buses in Montgmoery, Alabama to protest about segregation on the service. After almost a year, loss of revenue forced the company to desegregate the buses and allow coloured people to sit at the front.