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Civil Disobedience Dbq

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Throughout history, people's opinion on how the government should govern has shifted back and forth. Some men think that it should be all ruling and powerful, while others think that it should have a very menial role in society. One of the men that thought it should have a menial role in society was Henry David Thoreau and he made that evident in his document called Civil Disobedience. Thoreau believed he was simply asking for a "better government" but in reality he was stirring up the thoughts of many others. Thoreau's opinions are presented in a clear, strong, powerful, convincing and intelligent manner, One of Thoreau's strong, powerful opinions is that the purpose of government is to actually govern as little as possible and let the people …show more content…

The word expedient in this context means suitable for achieving a particular end, something that is a means to an end. All governments are expedient by the fact that the government helps inspire self ruling and independent people that doesn't have to rely solely on the government. All governments are practical in a sense by; they tax in order to keep their nation afloat, they keep their nation safe by have laws and they do their best to chose a suitable person to lead the nation in the right direction. All governments are also not expedient because they act impulsive and immoral. For example, war, they may think that at the moment it is the best decision for their nation, but it may end up being very detrimental and harmful to the land and the people. Another example is slavery, at the time, for some odd reason, the government thought it was acceptable for people to own slaves and mistreat them, when in all actuality it was never okay and it was always immoral. Thoreau believes that the government has been "abused and perverted" because the people had the power and ability to get things/jobs done on their own, but yet they still chose to go through the government in hopes that it would be unbiased and fair. But, in reality the government is just as biased and corrupt as the people were. All of the people in government positions had their own opinion and sometimes they would get greedy and selfish so they would vote for what was best for them, even if it isn't best for the rest of the nations people. Which is why Thoreau believed the government was "abused and

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