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    customer for this product would be a young adult to middle aged adult. The customer for this car wants a car that is smaller in size but one that also has plenty of room for at least 4 people. The closest brand to this car would be‚ in my opinion‚ the Pontiac G8. When I purchased my Malibu I went to test drive the G8. It was a 2011 and had only a few miles on it. It was traded in for a different car because the car was too small for the current owner. I loved the G8 and it was everything I wanted. It was

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    other than her husband‚ forced by another in power to prove his own worth. Rebellion‚ successful or not‚ nonviolent or not‚ is painful. However‚ by showing that they are unwavering in their convictions and truly believe what they are fighting for‚ the women are able to rebel

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    identity motivations. At their core‚ civil wars rely on groups of insurgents‚ bound together by some common identity or goal‚ in order to operationalize a rebellion. While individuals in insurgencies may have common goals and take advantage of the same opportunities‚ these groups have to already exist in some politicized fashion in order for a rebellion to mobilize. Identities‚ be they ethnic‚ religious‚ or any other trove of possible affiliations‚ form the basis for these divides. In order for a theory

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    There were 2 main leaders of the Barbados Revolt of 1816‚ they were Bussa who was a free man in Africa and was brought to the Caribbean in the transatlantic slave trade which was indeed traumatizing. the other leader was Nanny Grigg. Causes The causes of the 1816 revolt in Barbados are:  1. The British Slave Trade was abolished in 1807 and the slaves mistook it for emancipation. There was a registry or registration bill or also called the registration of slaves {1812-1815} in which planters or

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    weak government‚ foreign invasions‚ and internal rebellion. Gupta India was a highly advance culture containing advance mathematics‚ astronomy‚ and city planning. But none of these advancements could save them from the decline and eventual fall of their civilization caused by weak government. Following the death of Skanda Gupta in 467 CE rebellion and civil war began to tear the empire apart causing a time of unsteady rule. The constant rebellion caused the government’s power in society to decline

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    eighteenth centuries colonial America experienced a number of rebellions by various groups for a variety of reasons. The protests took place in Virginia‚ Maryland‚ Massachusetts‚ and New York. Each protest began for a different reason‚ however‚ all involved the discontent that some groups underwent in the colonies. Some of the most notable rebellions include Bacon’s Rebellion‚ The Regulator Uprising‚ Leislor’s Rebellion‚ Culpepper’s Rebellion‚ and the Paxton Boys Uprising. The Paxton Boy Revolt‚ which

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    will always be people who reject them. In the cases of the Shays and Whiskey Rebellions‚ the causes for protesting were money and taxes of goods. Both Rebellions had a hand in the uprising of the federal government. Shay’s raised alarm for the lack of a central government‚ while the whiskey rebellion solidified people’s confidence in the power of the national government. High taxes were the main cause for the Shay’s Rebellion. Massachusetts’ legislature had made the taxes payable only in hard money

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    Revolts in the Philippines

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    REVOLTS DURING THE SPANISH OCCUPATION IN THE PHILIPPINES Name | Leader | Time and Year | Cause of Revolt | Result of Revolt | Comment | 1. Dagami Revolt | Chief Dagami | 1565 - 1566 | re-establish the rights and powers that had traditionally belonged to tribal chiefs and Chinese traders. | The most important of those revolts led to the expulsion of a number of Chinese from the Philippines‚ but they were later allowed to return. | The revolt was unsuccessful because Chief Dagami was betrayed

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    Animal Farm - Alternate Ending Years passed. The short animal lives fled by. The time where few remembered the days before the Rebellion‚ except Clover‚ Benjamin‚ Moses the raven and a number of pigs. Many of the old animals have died. Few remain. Napoleon started reintroducing the very instillations of terror‚ the whips‚ knives‚ et cetera. The animals were surprised‚ yet terrified to do anything to defend‚ hearing the tales of slaughter from their elders. However‚ it was the perfect time for

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    forty years after the rebellion failed. But what was the end goal of the rebellion? Scholars have been perplexed for years about the true purpose of this revolt‚ acknowledging “The Tupac Amaru uprising almost immediately surpassed the boundaries of the more typical revolt” (pg. 21). This paper will discuss the purpose of the Tupac Amaru uprising‚ why it failed‚ and its effects. Scholars have suggested a number of causes for the rebellion: a. Political independence. Many rebellions throughout history

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