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what's the difference among revolt, rebel and protest?
3. Okt. 2011 18:03
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Protest implies peacful opposition - perhaps a march in the street - asking for a change in policy.
Revolt (the root word of revolution) and rebel (the root word of rebellion) imply resistance, force and violence.
Sometimes we hear about a "peaceful revolution" or "bloodless revolution," where a million people in the streets have caused a dictator's spine to go weak, but this is very rare. In general, dictators claw their way to power using force and respect nothing less, having only contempt for peaceful protests.
3. Oktober 2011
A rebellion is an unsuccessful revolution. For example, you don't call the American or Russian Revolutions, rebellions. Neither do you call the Taiping Tien Guo a revolution but a rebellion. Also it depends which side are you on? During the war British called it a rebellion while the rebels call it a revolution.
4. Oktober 2011
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