Peaceful Protest Synthesis Essay

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The effect of peaceful resistance to laws is determined by the situation. Although some movements may be successful in reaching their goals, it may not have the best impact on society. Others may not be as successful, but in the long run, the impact on society and the equality will be much better. The success and impact of peaceful protest on society is usually determined by the way a group goes about achieving their goals. In the time of Martin Luther King Junior, that movement was meant to draw attention to the terrible segregation that was happening and point out the 14th Amendment to the constitution that stated African American freedoms and rights among the caucasians (“Primary”). Those rights that every white person was ignoring at the time. However, through the peaceful protest and the eventual Supreme Court overturn of the “separate but equal” mindset set by Plessy v. Ferguson (“Plessy”) in Brown v. …show more content…

The negative impact of this will create more tension as the movements go on until there is a decision in the government to modify the way money is used in this country. Eventually, the movements will reach their goal of creating a more equal society for everyone once everyone realizes that one cannot demand a service from those in the lower classes while also dehumanizing them for working a “poor-man’s” job. Unfortunately, this movement only focuses on the lower class, even if it is raising the minimum wage in some states (“About”), the overall impact of the mindset of people will be negative.The upper and middle class already dislikes the lower class in some states, and those are the states where the minimum wage will not be raised because the upper class controls the government. This will create tension between the states as well as the people, having a generally negative impact on