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It depends on the context of the situation. What is being rebelled against and why? Are you rebelling against conformity, political oppression, racism, authority? This is not a yes or no question.
The Romans dominated what is now called "the holy land". There were uprisings against Roman rule, and people were looking for the Messiah prophesized in the Bible to lead them against their enemies.
When you are against something, you are going on the other side of the situation or saying that it is bad whatever situation it is.
Campaign Against Political Correctness was created in 2004.
President Grant helped to pass The Enforcements Act to prevent Southerners from using fear to shut African Americans out of the political process.
To be against something means to be in opposition or disagreement with it. It involves expressing disapproval, criticism, or opposition towards that particular thing or idea.
They saw the Vietnam War and oppression against blacks as symptoms of the same unjust political, economic, and social systems.
violence against african americans
No, generally, those who are classed as African Americans are more verbal about their rights and how they are being discriminated against for their color than those who are African. It's thought that it's the only priority in an African American's life, but it's only when the racism severely affects their life do they act as many know racism can't be completely erased.
Weak party discipline refers to a situation within a political party where members do not adhere strictly to the party line or leadership directives. This lack of cohesion can result in individual members voting or acting independently, which can weaken the party's ability to enact its policy agenda or maintain party unity.
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Because some people discriminate against races so it affects Political Popularity. For example, if a American-Indian ran for President, they might not have as much popularity as a white man native to America.