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Acountry has passed a law forbidding religious minorities from owning or reading their religions' sacred texts. which of the following people is engaged in passive resistance against this law?
a. a politician who personally objects to the law, but recognizes that all citizens must follow it until it can be democratically changed.
b. a student who passes out copies of her sacred texts in front of a police station despite knowing that she will be arrested.
c. a military leader who threatens to send troops to attack any police officers arresting religious minorities for reading sacred texts.
d. a minority religious leader who tells his followers that the sacred texts are not the most important part of their faith.

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