How Do You Participate In A Resistance Movement?
A resistance movement is generally conceived as a refusal to obey an established government. While many people connect resistance movements to violent historical rebellions like the Revolutionary and American Civil Wars, modern resistance movements in the United States tend to be non-violent resistance or civil disobedience aimed at protesting actions taken by the government. Learn more about the resistance movement you want to participate in. Resistance movements are generally conceived by those who feel very strongly about a stance or position the government has adopted that does not fit into their current belief system. The power of a movement is only as strong as the belief of its members. Understand the dangers of participating in a resistance movement. Even the most peaceful of movements has the potential to become dangerous or violent if not properly controlled. An example of this is the Kent State shooting on May 4, 1970 where a peaceful movement turned violent and resulted in