How does your prior knowledge help you better understand “Civil Disobedience”? Give specific examples, and discuss parts of the passage that your pre-reading thought process helped you to understand

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knowledge of the Mexican-American War

knowledge of Thoreau’s transcendental beliefs

knowledge of Thoreau’s response to the war

Thoreau discusses the justification for revolutionary in his book Walden. He cites early publications on the subject, demonstrating the ineffectiveness of such actions.

The government's actions, not the majority's, are the focus of Thoreau's argument. When the government acts unjustly, it must be corrected and opposed.

Even in today's political climate, this point raises an intriguing topic. Thoreau's essay clearly explains how and why revolution is required.

The Mexican-American War serves as a counterpoint to Thoreau's argument.

"This person must stop holding slaves and making war on Mexico, even if it means their extinction as a people," he argues and denounces the government's actions.

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