Social Sciences, asked by shaileahmahato28, 11 months ago

difference between terrorism and rebellion
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Answered by anjali962
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Terrorism and rebellion are different only in the sense that the latter could be one of the many instances where terrorist acts can be committed. ... The juxtaposition between acts of terror on one hand, and rebellion on the other, occur in the broader category of terrorism that is referred to as political terrorism. ...

Rebellion can be individual or collective, peaceful (civil disobedience, civil resistance, and nonviolent resistance) or violent (terrorism, sabotage and guerrilla warfare.) ... The goal of rebellion is resistance while a revolt seeks a revolution.

Terrorism is, in the broadest sense, the use of intentional violence, generally against civilians, for political or religious purposes. It is used in this regard primarily to refer to violence during peacetime or in context of war against non-combatants (mostly civilians and neutral military personnel).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

hey mate here is your answer....

Explanation:

▶️ Rebellion

  • It is a national problem.
  • It is spread on the regional level against own government.
  • It is carried out with the help of local people.
  • Development of state is suffering from problem of rebellion is hindered.

▶️ Terrorism

  • It is a global problem.
  • It is either against own country or at against other countries. It is spread at the international level.
  • They may or may not get local support.
  • Development of countries suffering from terrorism is hindered.

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