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    to speak out against the law for its unfair and corrupt nature. In the case of Mahatma Gandhi‚ he empowered the people of India to revolt against British rule and emerged victorious. His “action-based philosophy satyagraha‚ or truth force‚” (O’Neill) led to what we now refer to as the Salt March. Gandhi led a group of 78 men on a trail spanning 241 miles to revolt against the British salt law that Indian men were not allowed to produce their own salt‚ a necessity for their lifestyle. Rev. Martin

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    From it’s beginning‚ Rome experienced tensions between the upper class‚ or patrician class‚ and the lower class‚ or the plebian class. These tensions eventually led to violent revolts and dynamic political changes. The first revolt came as the result of the disparity of both the price paid and the rewards gained by joining forces to free Rome of tyrannical rule by kings. Both the patricians and the plebeians fought together to drive out the kings. In terms of economic cost‚ however‚ the plebeians

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    rebellions. Although their success varies‚ Chris‚ Babo‚ and Madison all have the capability to rebel because the intelligence that they display throughout their active rebellions‚ which are isolated from society. Body 1(success): The success of their revolts

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    that favored them excluding the plebeians from having rights to vote or participate in government ruling thereby disadvantaging them and causing untold grievances. The grievances were both economic and political and led the lower class plebeians to revolt against the aristocratic rule of the patricians. Initially the plebeians and the patricians were united in one cause

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    use and spiritual practice‚ great in number and above all most of those who led various slave revolts in America were mostly of the Akan background. The Akans were well known in their use of supernatural powers to resist slavery. In a slave revolt that took place in Jamaica‚ a slave by name Tacky‚ who was claimed to be a Koromantyn(Akan speaker) was the leader. Tacky was believed to have led this revolt with the aid of a number of “Obeah conjurers.”(Walter Rucker).Obeah was a spiritual practice

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    Life of Nobles‚ Clergy and Peasants Fourteenth century Europe could be best described as the “Dark Ages” of Europe. Between 1300 and 1450‚ Europe experienced series of catastrophic moments from economic difficulties‚ plague‚ war to increased crime and violence. The Black Death caused Florence to lost between one half and two-thirds of its 1347 population of 85‚000. War also played an important part in Europe’s history. The Hundred Years’ Year (1337-1453) brought social and economic difficulties

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    problems and revolts started occurring. These were known as the peasant revolts‚ which was the destruction of societal order after the Black Death. They were sparked by social class tension and the peasants were angered about how to upper class treated them. Clashes happened between the rich and the poor‚ which led to the destruction of castles and murder of nobles. The revolts eventually failed as the upper classes‚ ruthlessly killed the rebels and arrested them. After the revolts ‚ poll taxes

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    Jew were considered an ethnic group of people within the Roman empire‚ whose religious ways and how they practiced them set them apart from other groups. The Roman Empire would set decrees that allowed the Jewish people to continue to practice their religion‚ plus they had to pay taxes for the temple that was in Jerusalem. Even though the Jews could practice their faith there were still a lot of resentment and friction among the Jews toward Rome (Jews‚ 1998‚ pg. 171). There were other issues that

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    unjust. Participating in political revolutions give people the opportunity to raise awareness to those who are unmindful of the importance equality brings. As they continue to voice out their opinions and sentiments on what is deemed to be unjust‚ revolts act as a wake up call to encourage others in fighting for equity. Revolutions have become a platform for people to politically exercise their abilities in perceiving what is just from what is not. Aristotle points out that man’s natural function is

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    Past Paper Questions Theme 1- The Indigenous Peoples and the Europeans 1. Read the passage below‚ and answer the questions that follow. The Taino (Arawak) and Kalinago (Caribs) were similar in many ways‚ but different in others. For example‚ their technology was quite similar‚ but their political organization was to some extent different. Their technology was not as advanced as that of the Maya. a) Explain why Mayan technology is considered more advanced than the technology of the Arawaks and

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