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Fig 1.

Example of resistance movement at an advanced timestep.

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Fig 2.

Participation and success increase with Percent Immediate Protest.

Note: data points labeled with Percent Immediate Protest.

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Fig 3.

Probability of success at a given peak participation with varying Percent Immediate Protest.

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Fig 4.

Participation and success mostly increase as percent committed increases.

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Fig 5.

Probability of success at a given peak participation with varying percent committed.

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Fig 6.

Activists using Pillar Prox strategy = 1 (Moving to the nearest pillar).

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Fig 7.

Activists using Pillar Prox strategy = 2 (Moving to the pillar with the lowest defect threshold).

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Fig 8.

Comparing probability of success for Pillar Proximity Strategies.

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