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Title: A force more powerful: A century of Nonviolent Conflict
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These outcomes proved the thesis of the book. It shows that mass civil disobedience can defy military occupation. It also suggests that perhaps most people will become involved in movements for change through such actions. The two authors, claim "the work of nonviolent movement in the 20th century led to independence for India, equal rights for African Americans, democracy in Poland, and the removal of dictators in the Philippines, Chile and other countries... Showed first 250 characters
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It also suggests that perhaps most people will become involved in movements for change through such actions. The two authors, claim "the work of nonviolent movement in the 20th century led to independence for India, equal rights for African Americans, democracy in Poland, and the removal of dictators in the Philippines, Chile and other countries... Showed next 250 characters
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