Difference between rebellion and revolt.
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He urged people to revolt against the established government and turn the revolution against the king although he preferred to remain aloof from the actual events.
He urged people to rebel against the established government and turn the revolution against the king although he preferred to remain aloof from the actual events
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1.Revolution(true)-brutal & full changing of political & economical system (France Revolution,Russian Revolution).After true Revolution country never will the same again, its best sign of it.Most of todays Revolutions is just changing country elites, but not radical change of all.
2.Rebellion=revolt: usually political & military reaction of suppressed groups of people or nationalities (for example Revolts under nazi occupation in Europe or Spartacus Slaves Rebellion in old Rome)
3.Reform-Attempt to change existed system without previously described three other terms as they too radical:). Means without revolutions &,rebellions and revolts.Reforms can be political & economical and can be successful and unsuccessful.
2.Rebellion=revolt: usually political & military reaction of suppressed groups of people or nationalities (for example Revolts under nazi occupation in Europe or Spartacus Slaves Rebellion in old Rome)
3.Reform-Attempt to change existed system without previously described three other terms as they too radical:). Means without revolutions &,rebellions and revolts.Reforms can be political & economical and can be successful and unsuccessful.
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