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Rebellion is a coordinated uprising against a government, driven by grievances such as political, religious, or social inequality, with notable examples includi
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Rebellion is a coordinated uprising against a government, driven by grievances such as political, religious, or social inequality, with notable examples including the American Revolution, led by George Washington, and the Arab Spring, which utilized social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook to mobilize protests. Rebel groups, like the Taliban and the IRA, have sought to gain control over states or regions, often citing influences like Marxism and anarchism. The concept of rebellion has been explored by philosophers like John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who argued that citizens have a right to overthrow unjust governments, a notion that has been debated by scholars like Noam Chomsky and Naomi Klein.