How effective is the introduction [paragraph 1] at introducing the topic of protest planning?
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How effective is the introduction [paragraph 1] at introducing the topic of protest planning?
A It is effective because it explains what a protest is and why it is important.
B
It is effective because it summarizes all of the steps for planning a protest.
C
It is not effective because it does not mention any protests done in the past.
D
It is not effective because it fails to show that protests can make a difference.
When you just can't stay silent on a particular issue, expressing your views through civil protest is a positive way to make a difference. Gathering with other people to collectively speak out against wrongdoing is a fundamental right. It can also be a powerful way to bring about change.
Part One: Organizing The Protest
Set A Goal
Protests can function as a way to spread awareness about an issue. They can also put pressure on those in power to make a specific change. What do you hope to accomplish with your protest? Figure out who the audience of your protest will be. Then plan your strategy from there. You're more likely to get the outcome you want if you take time to set a goal for achieving it.
For example, let's say you want to stage a protest at a local factory farm as a way to spread awareness about how animals are treated there. Your goal is to convince people to stop buying their products until something changes. In this case your audience is the public.
In some cases your goal might be quite large in scale, like if you're protesting a war or a governmental policy. In this case the protest can be used as a tool to show political leaders that their constituents want a change.
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