Oppression!
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. believed that non violent resistance is the collective power of blacks against oppression
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In 1908, the Young Turks were fighting against the autocratic rule of Sultan Abdulhamid II and the political oppression that characterized the Ottoman Empire at the time. They sought to restore the constitution of 1876, promote modernization, and implement reforms that would address issues like corruption and decentralization. Their movement aimed to establish a more democratic government and ensure greater rights and freedoms for the diverse populations within the empire. The Young Turks' actions ultimately led to the Young Turk Revolution, which marked a significant shift in Ottoman governance.
Bacon's rebellion
Maccabees revolted against the Seleuicd oppression
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.
Oppression!
They saw the Vietnam War and oppression against blacks as symptoms of the same unjust political, economic, and social systems.
It was a campaign of nonviolent protest against the British salt tax in colonial ... against the salt tax continued for almost a year, ending with Gandhi's .
He spoke out against the Soviet Union's refusal to allow Jews to immigrate to Israel.
It is not believed that there is real Islamic threat on the US. There is tendency to believe that it is just a political term introduced and amplified by Western Media and by the political Westerners to implement a political and military agenda against Islamic countries and against Muslims in Western countries. Refer to the related question below for more information on Islam and terrorism.
The American Revolution was a revolt against Britain's perceived oppression.
oppression from government.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. believed that non violent resistance is the collective power of blacks against oppression
Bob Marley spoke out against oppression, poverty, slavery, hate, and apartheid