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12 July, 17:58
Why did some revolts succeed and others fail?
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Rory Richard
12 July, 18:01
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Answer: based on popularity. How many people can you attract and assemble for a revolt.
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more than any particular socioeconomic level which may be said to make a polity ripe for revolutionary change, a movement's ability to assemble a broad "negative" coalition of diverse domestic groups and foreign supporters, including elite groups and the middle class, may be essential for success.
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