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Revolts

Revolts meaning

plural of revolt

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Protesters at a separate left-wing march not far away denounced Saied's "authoritarian drift", which they say threatens the only democracy to have emerged from the Arab Spring revolts.

The student revolts of 1968, however, persuaded Ratzinger that the reform movement he championed had grown too radical.

Can they learn to change before the universe revolts?

Given the political magnitude of naval mutinies, it is unsurprising that officials have taken steps to prevent such revolts, and to suppress them as quickly as possible when they break out.

Information about slave revolts, abolition and the Underground Railroad would have been shared there.

Instead of technology shutting down, technology revolts against people, determined to wipe them from the face of the earth.

It will destroy a land that revolts.

Not surprisingly, they were not very popular and revolts such as the Amboise Conspiracy took place.

At this rate, it could be only a matter of months before post-Covid oubreak revolts appear in Honduras, Ecuador, Brazil, and the other countries in the region which are suffering under state violence and neo-colonialist overexploitation.

This, in turn, led to widespread discontent, and ongoing resistance and rural revolts.

Two periods of state of emergency, however, did not stop the revolts.

As America has periodically warred openly or covertly with Iraq, Iran and Syria, it has supported Kurdish revolts in their territory.

As a result, coups and revolts have blurred.

Fans were central in the 2011 popular Arab revolts that toppled the leaders of Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen.

His theories on the democratic process are said to have influenced the 1968 student revolts; the students saw Habermas as their spiritual mentor.

Historically, humanity all over the world has faced revolts and revolutions, resulting in the public execution of the royal families in France and Russia for instance.

It also describes revolts against the British Empire in India during the same time period.

Dyar’s brisk maid Mrs. White gets in many one-liners, as she revolts against the others and the investigation.

Herbert Marcuse, for instance, is widely regarded as the patron saint of all 1968 revolts.

Mr. Trillanes, a charismatic figure, was elected to the Senate from jail soon afterward, and other officers involved in the revolts also had success in politics.