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Protests and Petitions
Methods of nonviolent action used by individuals or groups to express opposition to or support for a cause, typically involving public demonstrations or formal requests to authorities.
Parliament
The supreme legislative body in a country, especially in those following the British system, composed of two houses: the upper house (Senate or House of Lords) and the lower house (House of Commons or House of Representatives).
Compromise
An agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
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