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What does "Civil Disobedience" suggest about the public opinion of tax evasion in Thoreau’s time?

Tax evasion was only a moderate crime.

The evasion of taxes was considered highly disrespectful to the state.

If allowed to continue, tax evasion was a serious offense.

Tax evasion was one of the more grave crimes one could commit.

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