Civil Disobedience Quiz 2
1. In addressing his neighbors, Thoreau's aim is primarily to:
- convince them of his moral superiority
- make them conform to his views
- excoriate them for their indifference to politics
- appeal to their own sense of conscience
2. Thoreau's ideal form of government would be
- no government at all
- a decentralized federation of states
- locally controlled provinces
- a European-style parliamentary system
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