What Does a Protester Do?
Series What Does a Citizen Do? By Heing, Bridey
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Series What Does a Citizen Do? By Heing, Bridey
Library edition
Publisher Rosen Publishing Imprint Enslow ISBN9780766098725
What Does a Protester Do?
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9780766098725J
President Abraham Lincoln said that the U.S. government is of the people, by the people, and for the people. What happens when the people do not think the government is working for them? Some take to the streets and other public places to protest. Peaceful protest is an important tool for democracy. Some of the biggest changes in our country happened because of protests. From the Boston Tea Party to the Black Lives Matter movement, this book will allow students to understand the role of protestors through an inquiry-based approach.
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