b) In this lesson, an example of active resistance is when Nelson Mandela believed that military tactics were needed to oppose a violent government.
c) Two more examples of active resistance are when the first organized civilian resistance in Nazi Europe occurred in which groups of citizens gathered together to resist actively, often through militant means, and when the Righteous Gentiles chose to fight against the Nazis while saving others.
d) Passive resistance means that it is a nonviolent opposition to authority, especially a refusal to cooperate with legal requirements.
e) An example of passive resistance that was described