Post 1: Look at Henry David Thoreau's "Resistance to Civil Government." He claims that it is not just our right as Americans, but it is also our duty to defy unjust laws. This is a very American idea....

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Post 1:Look at Henry David Thoreau's "Resistance to Civil Government." He claims that it is not just our right as Americans, but it is also our duty to defy unjust laws. This is a very American idea. Part of the American identity involves intervening in the face of injustice. Do you agree with this point? What boundaries should exist to those interventions? Support your claims using "Resistance to Civil Government" AND one of the other assigned readings from this week.Criteria:

  • 300 words minimum (excluding quotations and citations)

  • Include two properly and integrated quotations (one from each work) to support your claims. You may use either direct or paraphrased quotes. See the Literary Analysis Tools Modules in Weeks 1 and 2 for information about integrating and citation quotes.

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Answer To: Post 1: Look at Henry David Thoreau's "Resistance to Civil Government." He claims that it is not...

Sanjukta answered on Oct 21 2021
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It can be said that Henry David said something that is completely correct well as this is correct especially if people observe any kind of injustice that is taking place quite frequently in recent times. Throwing light on the above-mentioned discussion, it can be said that I agree with this particular statement as it is our duty for defying unjust laws when justice does not take place because of the Civil Government’s resistance as it is entirely anti-government. To be more precise this is an extremely controlling and anti-people...
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