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    Conformity and Rebellion

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    SAE Synthesis Argument: Conformity and Rebellion Without idiosyncrasies in today’s society‚ the world would be brimming with a myriad amount of followers with very few luminaries. Because of society’s growing population of diversity‚ more and more people are becoming mentors‚ dignitaries‚ and pioneers of the world. However‚ the mass influx of multiplicity is not the result of population growth‚ but rather‚ the result of individuals knowing that it is their obligation to rebel and to help improve

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    Rebellion of 1837

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    The Prairies‚ 1870—1896 1. Chapter Introduction 2. Métis Flee Westward 3. Métis in Northwest 4. First Nations People in the Northwest 5. National Dream 6. Northwest Rebellion of 1885 May Unit VI/Chapter 6: British Columbia to 1896 1. Chapter Introduction 2. The Oregon Territory 3. Colony of Vancouver Island to 1858 4. Cariboo Gold Rush 5. Colony of British Columbia—and Confederation 6. Railway Survey

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    The Sepoy Rebellion

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    Sepoy Rebellion began because of the British using pig and cow fat on the ammunition cartilages‚ which are both animals that are forbidden to be consumed in the Muslim and Hindu faith. The Sepoys‚ who were expected to ripe off the ammunition paper before loading their guns saw this as a clear form of disrespect towards their religious beliefs. Although the rebellion led to many deaths on both parts of the battle‚ the Indians turned out losing when the British managed to suppress the rebellion. Since

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    Boxer Rebellion

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    out of our country" – Mark Twain‚ Berkeley Lyceum‚ New York‚ Nov 23‚ 1900. The Boxer Rebellion soul purpose was to liberate China from foreign influence. Foreign capitalists dictated corrupt government officials and controlled leading industrial parts of Northern China. Chinese overseers were upset over this issue and contemplated for a solution. A revolt was the key and the outcome of the Boxer Rebellion was disastrous for China and its dynasty. Countless officials were executed‚ extensive payments

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    Leislers Rebellion

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    English troops arrived‚ and Leisler denied them entry‚ but then was soon arrested. • Many of the elite New Yorkers he arrested for questioning his authority convinced the New Governor to charge him with treason. Massachusetts’s Hostility Leisler’s Rebellion • English wanted to expand direct political control into the Americas • Replaced government positions with English Military officials. • Over-threw colonists’ established laws • New England‚ especially Massachusetts‚ resisted. • England punished

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    Transcendentalism: The Rebellion Transcendentalism‚ as defined by Dictionary.com‚ is "any philosophy based upon the doctrine that the principles of reality are to be discovered by the study of the processes of thought‚ or a philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical…" (Transcendentalism). This new philosophy created a rebellion and turn away from the traditional religions in the United States. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau are two primary authors and

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    Shay's Rebellion

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    the French and Indian War as well as Pontiac’s Rebellion; Shays’ Rebellion‚ which were a chain of protest by American farmers from New Hampshire

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    The Whiskey Rebellion

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    The Whiskey Rebellion was caused by a tax on whiskey that was imposed by Congress‚ which was set in place by Alexander Hamilton. The tax was set in place to assist the government in paying back the national debt that accumulated from the Revolution. The rebellion started March 3‚ 1791 and the reaction against the levy was incredibly overwhelming to the government. Whiskey is a byproduct

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    The Tuareg Rebellion

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    The intensification of the rebellion was one of the consequences of the AFRICOM coordinated NATO intervention in Libya and the overthrow of the Gadhdhafi regime.[76] Gadhdhafi’s fall led many Tuareg who had been part of his security forces or who had been working in Libya to flee into

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    Teenage Rebellion

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    Teenage rebellion As part of their development into young adults‚ humans must develop an identity independent from their parents or family and a capacity for independent decision-making. They may experiment with different roles‚ behaviors‚ and ideologies as part of their process of developing an identity. Teenage rebellion has been recognized within psychology as a set of behavioral traits that supersede class‚ culture‚ or race. Nature of teenage rebellion There remains some

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