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Which action would be consistent with a person who believed in civil disobedience?
an angry citizen setting fire to a government building
a Know-Nothing Party member attacking an immigrant
a conductor on the Underground Railroad guiding escaped slaves
a merchant banker who got wealthy by extending credit
Which action would be consistent with a person who believed in civil disobedience?
an angry citizen setting fire to a government building
a Know-Nothing Party member attacking an immigrant
a conductor on the Underground Railroad guiding escaped slaves
a merchant banker who got wealthy by extending credit
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A person who believed in civil disobedience would likely engage in peaceful, nonviolent protests or acts of resistance against laws or policies they deem unjust. Therefore, the action consistent with a person who believed in civil disobedience would be "a conductor on the Underground Railroad guiding escaped slaves."
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