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In "civil disobedience," what is thoreau’s view of the state at the end of the essay? he thinks the state does not appreciate individual worth. he finds the state guilty of gross misjudgment of his actions. he feels sorry for the state for not acting in a sensible way. he considers the state’s actions indicative of society’s unfairness.

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