Which of these best describes the central idea of Thoreau's Civil Disobedience? Select all that apply.
-an individual is only obligated to act in ways he or she feels are right
-the fact that an opinion is held by a majority does not necessarily make it right
-individuals should refuse to cooperate with institutions they believe unjust
-only the threat of mass rebellion can keep government from abusing its powers
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