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    nineteenth century‚ prophetic crusades such as Wovoka’s Ghost Dancers and others‚ rose to challenge the dominance of French and American revolutionary ideals‚ capitalism‚ nation-states‚ technology‚ and industry. These challenges came in many forms: rebellions‚ radical political ideas‚ and charismatic leaders. While powerful forces reconfigured the world as a place for capitalism‚ colonialism‚ and nation-states‚ so too did prophets‚ charismatic leaders‚ radicals‚ peasant rebels‚ and anticolonial insurgents

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    Could you pull of a guise of love in order to not only save your life but also stop an upcoming rebellion? In this astonishing book‚ Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins‚ this is exactly what Katniss and Peeta have to accomplish with the help of their close friend Haymitch. The failure of this task will lead to an epic adventure through out the land leading to an insane twist ending that nobody could have scene coming. In a post-apocalyptic version of North America known as Panem‚ this entire story

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    List of rebellions During the period of British rule‚ India saw the rebellions of several backward-castes‚ mainly tribals that revolted against British rule. These were:.[59] 1. Great Kuki Invasion of 1860s 2. Halba rebellion (1774–79) 3. Chamka rebellion (1776–1787)[60] 4. Chuar rebellion in Bengal (1795–1800)[61] 5. Bhopalpatnam Struggle (1795) 6. Khurda Rebellion in Odisha (1817)[62] 7. Bhil rebellion (1822–1857)[63] 8. Paralkot rebellion (1825) 9. Tarapur rebellion (1842–54) 10

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    the German states and their lords. To show their unhappiness‚ the peasants and poor would perform rebellious actions and created the grievances in word in hope to make a change with their lords’ control over them. The probable main cause for the rebellion and uprisings was due to the hatred on the lords oppressions. Responses varied‚ considering that lords and theologians such as Martin Luther did not agree with the choice of the peasants while some other theologians did agree with the peasants and

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    characters could not be more opposite‚ but still manage to create a friendship. This companionship helps shape the movie as they form an ally and plan to over throw the government and bring freedom to the citizens of London. V is the face of the rebellion‚ the man who hopes everyone will join him on his quest to overthrow the British government. His true identity remains a mystery due to the mask worn in reference to Guy Fawkes‚ who previously attempted to rebel against the

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    already been done. Insurrectionary Resistance This type of resistance was violent and often widespread. Methods of this form of resistance include: Rebelling Strikes Poisoning slave masters ( often used Arsenic to do this) Rebellions and Revolutions A Rebellion: An act of open resistance usually or a violent nature towards to a person or group in authority. A Revolution: An overthrow of a government or social order by force for a new system to commence. They

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    Examples Of Rebelling

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    seen this all throughout time. Like in the Civil RIghts movement‚ “Inherit the WInd” and currently right now. (In politics?) As seen in History‚ and Literature Rebelling makes progress‚ but sometimes fails. Body 1 In the Civil Rights Movement‚ rebellion made progress in equal rights. African Americans were not treated equally and that was very upsetting. They attempted many different acts to show how they felt. Many african americans and their supporters began protesting. For Example there was

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    Hicks Tomko English 1102 Spring 2012 The Rebels of Society: Gregor Samsa and Equality 7-2521 Gregor Samsa‚ the protagonist of Kafka’s Metamorphosis and Equality 7-2521 of Ayn Rand’s Anthem both rebel against their individual societies. They are extremely different in that Gregor does not become a rebel by choice‚ while Equality comes up with a new invention and boldly goes against the social normality of his society. A successful rebel not only should be defiant against their authority‚ but

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    rebels share their power to benefit society and protect his/her logical and spiritual integrity; rebels desire to be a respected individual. Civilization‚ therefore‚ is defined by the actions and the shared power of the rebel that is sparked by rebellion like Prometheus. May further emphasizes that rebels are the key to the “first flower‚” the survival of society for thousands of years because they shake the “rigid order of civilization;” rebels go against the status quo. Rebels must battle consciousness

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    Bartleby

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    repeating the same meaningless‚ mind numbing work in their daily routine‚ shows the humble submission to authority and satisfied by their current situation. He knows what he wants and what he is seeking for -- free will against the authority. Bartleby’s rebellion make him unbounded from authority. He remains an industrious worker when he first came to the office. But then he finds out the dehumanizing nature of his work‚ feels manapulated by the authority‚ feel pointless of being an industrious worker. Thus

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