<Li> the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, formed in 1967 following failures in this province of the United Kingdom to respect the Roman Catholic minority's rights; and </Li> <Li> movements in many Communist countries, such as the Prague Spring and Charter 77 in Czechoslovakia and the uprisings in Hungary . </Li> <P> Most civil rights movements relied on the technique of civil resistance, using nonviolent methods to achieve their aims . In some countries, struggles for civil rights were accompanied, or followed, by civil unrest and even armed rebellion . While civil rights movements over the last sixty years have resulted in an extension of civil and political rights, the process was long and tenuous in many countries, and many of these movements did not achieve or fully achieve their objectives . Currently there is a non-violent Civil Rights Movement going on . It is called taking a knee and was started by NFL athlete Colin Kaepernick . People of every race and nationality are participating it in it . </P> <P> Questions about civil and political rights have frequently emerged . For example, to what extent should the government intervene to protect individuals from infringement on their rights by other individuals, or from corporations--e.g., in what way should employment discrimination in the private sector be dealt with? </P>

Which form of political system provides full civil and property​ rights