Argumentative Essay On Boycotts

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Having learn the history of the of our past riots, boycotts, and protest, I figured out that violet does not lead us to victory of our rights. There are, in my opinion, three ways to get the government on our side without violence. Those reasons are boycotting, petitions, and protesting. The first way to get the government on our side without violence is by boycotting. Boycotting is the action of refusing of buying or cooperate with an object or event. Boycotting is the easiest way to get the way of one. It’s been used since England, in the years of Martin Luther King, and even now. In England, it’s been used by boycotting the taxes of the stamp act. From the time, Rosa Park been arrested from not standing from a white person seat in the bus, Martin’s group had been boycotting the busses till 1956. Even now with Donald trump, his supporter been boycotting Starbucks, Uber, and CNN. with the boycotting, it doesn’t get the government to remove or fix the law straight away but it does help the lead them to the goal a little bit closer. …show more content…

A petition is a written request to get something change by having many people sign the piece of paper. A petition is mostly used for small subject like getting a local government to agree on something. It is possible though to have the white house to see the petition we will want to create. For that to happen though we need to have 100,000 signatures in thirty days for the government to give an update in the next sixty days. Having this option can help us get the voice of every person the fifty states and ensure to get the government to notice our

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