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(1) Today we still see evidence of civil disobedience sparking progress and change. (2) In recent elections, we've seen candidates on both the Democratic and Republican sides promote new ideas, many of them very anti-establishment. (3) We've also seen citizens stage their own forms of disobedience to effect change and promote new ideas.
(4) These examples reveal that "rebellion can, in fact, lead to profound change.
After sentence 2, the writer wants to provide relevant evidence to elaborate on the claim made in the previous sentence about anti-establishment ideas seen in recent politics.
Which of the following would best accomplish this goal?
Bemie Sanders has proposed abolishing all private medical insurance, and Donald Trump has proposed stronger immigration restrictions.
Both Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump, for example, have proposed changes that would be considered rebellious by most.
Some of the proposed anti-establishment plans are worthy of consideration, but many will require radical change
order to succeed.
These proposed anti-establishment plans, which seek to go against the current establishment or authority, would mean big changes if Implemented.

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