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Henry David Thoreau

Civil Disobedience

Nonfiction | Essay / Speech | Adult | Published in 1849

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Answer Key

Reading Check

1. “The character inherent in the American people”

2. Rather than wanting the abolition of the government, he wants a “better” government.

3. Games, such as backgammon or checkers

4. Because it creates unjust laws

5. Prison

Short-Answer Response

1. Thoreau asserts that when men follow the law, they can forget their conscience (such as with military men, politicians, legislators). Citizens must not forget their consciences and morality.

2. He believes rebellion against the U.S. government is the best way, but states such as Massachusetts are not interested in advocating for human rights.

3. He did not pay his poll tax for six years and as a result spent one night in prison.

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