This AP Language & Composition synthesis essay should argue a clear position on the value of civil disobedience today while recognizing both its power and its risks, using evidence from at least three sources that are woven together rather than discussed separately. It should connect historical examples like the Underground Railroad or womens suffrage with modern cases such as student walkouts or public concern over political violence to show how civil disobedience can prompt reform when it exposes injustice but lose support when it appears disruptive or unsafe. Each piece of evidence should be explained in terms of how it shapes public perception, challenges government legitimacy, or pressures authorities to respond. The paragraph should stay analytical, focused on cause and effect, and maintain a formal academic tone with clear citations and logical reasoning.
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