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TE U3 L1.1

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    Rebellion
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  • to deliberately kill an important or famous person; to kill someone after being hired to do so
    assassinate
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  • an individual or organisation with control; an expert in a specific subject
    authority
  •  15
  • a formal discussion between opposing sides about a specific subject
    debate
  •  15
  • a public show of feeling or opinion usually by means of a mass meeting or parade
    demonstration
  •  10
  • the condition of being the same in esteem or value
    equality
  •  15
  • a notable person with a unique and important characteristic
    figure
  •  20
  • a group of people with a shared aim (not related to the body)
    movement
  •  10
  • not using physical force
    nonviolent
  •  25
  • the situation of doing as you are told
    obedience
  •  25
  • to join or take part in something
    participate
  •  5
  • nonviolent, calm
    peaceful
  •  15
  • opposition to something
    resistance
  •  20
  • a form of protest that calls for the complete overthrow and replacement of a specific government or political system
    revolution
  •  10
  • the action of standing up to authority or government
    uprising
  •  20
  • What is the difference between revolution and rebellion?
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