An armed revolution involves the use of violent force, typically to overthrow an existing government or political system, often characterized by guerrilla warfare or organized military action. In contrast, a mass movement is generally a broad-based, often non-violent collective effort aimed at social or political change, relying on public mobilization, protests, and advocacy rather than armed conflict. While both seek significant societal transformation, their methods and approaches to achieving change are fundamentally different.
Reform the Armed Forces Movement was created in 1980.
during the Industrial Revolution included armed conflicts such as the Chinese
The peoples liberation is made up of regular civilians. The Chinese armed forces is made up of military personnel.
Fighting. Military action. Armed insurrection. Conflict. Power struggle. Coup d'Etat. Revolution. Civil unrest.
It is war and war is still going on.
if he was arrested then they know it was him but if he was blamed, then he might not have done it
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Reform the Armed Forces Movement was created in 1980.
A war is armed conflict between nations. states or different groups within a state.A revolution is the overthrowing of a government or social order, in favour of a new system.So, a war might not be about overthrowing a government, and a revolution might not involve armed conflict.There may be war(s) within a revolution.
hussar is light cavalry; dragoon is heavily armed cavalry.
The Wehrmacht was the name of the armed forces of the 'Third Reich' from 1936-1945.
during the Industrial Revolution included armed conflicts such as the Chinese
The peoples liberation is made up of regular civilians. The Chinese armed forces is made up of military personnel.
Armed robbery is when the robber brings a deadly weapon to the robbery but does not use it and threatens to kill the person Aggravated robbery is when the robber uses violence and force to take money or fires the gun at the person
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revolution
It began the period of actual armed conflicts between the colonists and the British army, the opening shots of the American Revolution.