Which action would be consistent with a person who believed in civil disobedience?
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A person who believed in civil disobedience would likely engage in non-violent protest and deliberately break a law or rule that they believe is unjust. They may also peacefully accept the consequences of their actions, such as arrest or imprisonment, as a way of drawing attention to their cause and challenging the legitimacy of the unjust law or system they are protesting against. Examples of civil disobedience throughout history include Mahatma Gandhi's Salt March in India and the sit-ins organized by African American civil rights activists in the United States.