Question
Picketing
2.
Boycott
3.
Demonstration
a.
Gathering a large number of people to reject a specific practice or action in a way that will be noticeable to the government or institution.
b.
Gathering a large group of people who believe in a cause to show the government that the issue is important to many.
c.
When a group of people stands outside an area or business that is practicing a policy they disagree with -- they usually carry signs or shout slogans against the policy.
2.
Boycott
3.
Demonstration
a.
Gathering a large number of people to reject a specific practice or action in a way that will be noticeable to the government or institution.
b.
Gathering a large group of people who believe in a cause to show the government that the issue is important to many.
c.
When a group of people stands outside an area or business that is practicing a policy they disagree with -- they usually carry signs or shout slogans against the policy.
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Here are the definitions matched with the corresponding terms:
1. Picketing - c. When a group of people stands outside an area or business that is practicing a policy they disagree with -- they usually carry signs or shout slogans against the policy.
2. Boycott - a. Gathering a large number of people to reject a specific practice or action in a way that will be noticeable to the government or institution.
3. Demonstration - b. Gathering a large group of people who believe in a cause to show the government that the issue is important to many.
1. Picketing - c. When a group of people stands outside an area or business that is practicing a policy they disagree with -- they usually carry signs or shout slogans against the policy.
2. Boycott - a. Gathering a large number of people to reject a specific practice or action in a way that will be noticeable to the government or institution.
3. Demonstration - b. Gathering a large group of people who believe in a cause to show the government that the issue is important to many.