Which action would be consistent with a person who believed in civil disobedience?

(1 point)
a Know-Nothing Party
• member attacking an immigrant
a conductor on the
• Underground Railroad guiding escaped slaves
an angry citizen setting fire to a government building
a merchant banker who got wealthy by extending credit

1 answer

The action that would be consistent with a person who believed in civil disobedience is:

a conductor on the Underground Railroad guiding escaped slaves.

Civil disobedience involves the active, professed refusal to obey certain laws or commands of a government or occupying international power without resorting to physical violence. Guiding escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad was a form of civil disobedience against the laws that enforced slavery.