Throughout history, humans had rights. These rights protected people and gave them freedoms, allowing for life to be lived freely and prosperously. However, throughout history, these rights have been snatched away for many reasons, and when this happens, rebellion acts as an essential way to move forward, since it occurs when a group of people perceives that their rights aren’t preserved. Weak and internally divided governments can act as catalysts for rebellions – on October 1917, the Bolshevik party, supporters of Socialism in Russia, overthrew a provisional government which had nearly driven the Russian Empire to financial bankruptcy. In the months before the true upheaval of the provisional government, around
Throughout history, humans had rights. These rights protected people and gave them freedoms, allowing for life to be lived freely and prosperously. However, throughout history, these rights have been snatched away for many reasons, and when this happens, rebellion acts as an essential way to move forward, since it occurs when a group of people perceives that their rights aren’t preserved. Weak and internally divided governments can act as catalysts for rebellions – on October 1917, the Bolshevik party, supporters of Socialism in Russia, overthrew a provisional government which had nearly driven the Russian Empire to financial bankruptcy. In the months before the true upheaval of the provisional government, around