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  1. Civil resistance is a form of political action that relies on the use of nonviolent resistance by ordinary people to challenge a particular power, force, policy or regime. [1] Civil resistance operates through appeals to the adversary, pressure and coercion: it can involve systematic attempts to undermine or expose the adversary's sources of ...

  2. Grade 12 - Civil Resistance in South Africa 1970s to 1980. What was the nature of the civil society resistance after the 1960s? During the 1960s and the 1980s South Africa was ruled by the National Party. The NP government imposed the apartheid system and could only be voted for by white people. The apartheid system was greatly criticised by ...

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  4. for apartheid, and the nature of resistance to apartheid Current: Grade 12: Civil resistance in South Africa, 1970s to 1980s Context: The activities are designed to introduce learners without (and even those with) access to additional history materials to civil resistance in the apartheid era. This includes the growing power

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  5. Mar 26, 2021 · Civil resistance is a method of conflict through which unarmed civilians use a variety of coordinated methods (strikes, protests, demonstrations, boycotts, and many other tactics) to prosecute a conflict without directly harming or threatening to harm an opponent.

  6. TOPICCIVIL RESISTANCE IN SOUTH AFRICA IN THE 1970s AND 1980s. What was the nature of civil-society resistance after 1960? These slides give all the illustrations from Topic 4 of the Gr 12 History book, and they give them in colour whenever possible. However, the illustrations here are not given in exactly the same order as the illustrations in ...

  7. Apr 3, 2007 · CIVIL RESISTANCE is a type of non-violent action. It involves a range of widespread and sustained activities against a particular power, force, policy or regime – hence the term ‘resistance’. The adjective ‘civil’ in this context denotes that which pertains to a citizen or society (often implying that a movement’s goals are ‘civil ...

  8. Introduction. Civil resistance (also referred to as “nonviolent action,” “nonviolent struggle,” “nonviolent conflict,” and “people power,” among other terms) is a technique for waging conflict for political, economic, and/or social objectives without threats or use of physical violence.

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