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What is a walkout? Group of answer choices when people leave a place or event in protest of something when people show up to support an event when people use violence to protest something
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What is a walkout?
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when people leave a place or event in protest of something
when people show up to support an event
when people use violence to protest something
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I think the second one is the answer
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when people leave a place or event in protest of something
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