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Define Unconventional Activism and Its Aims, and Provide Historical Examples

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Define unconventional activism and its aims, and provide historical examples. Also describe Americans' attitudes toward unconventional activism.


Definitions:

Potential Advantages

Benefits or strengths that an organization or individual could exploit to achieve its objectives.

Nondirective Interviews

An interviewing technique where the interviewer asks open-ended questions, allowing the interviewee to guide the conversation.

Low Reliability

Low Reliability indicates a lack of consistency and dependability in performance or results, affecting trustworthiness and effectiveness.

Poor Validity

Refers to the lack of effectiveness of a measurement or test to accurately reflect the variable it is intended to measure.

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