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  2. Defining the Capitol Breach: Protest, Riot or Insurrection?

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    In a sample of more than 100 different online articles from 17 different news outlets published over the course of the day, Newsy found the most common words used to describe the Capitol breach ...

  3. What the History of the Word "Insurrection" Says About Jan. 6

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    Five people died on that day as a result of the clash between the crowd and Capitol police, and at least 140 were reportedly injured. What the History of the Word "Insurrection" Says About Jan. 6 ...

  4. Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    An insurrection is an armed rebellion. [4] A revolt is a rebellion with an aim to replace a government, authority figure, law, or policy. [ 5 ] If a government does not recognize rebels as belligerents , then they are insurgents and the revolt is an insurgency . [ 6 ]

  5. Defining The Chaos On Capitol Hill: Protest, Riot Or ...

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    In the aftermath of the chaos on Capitol Hill — where four people died and an armed standoff occurred in the House chamber — media outlets, politicians and political experts are trying to find ...

  6. List of rebellions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Multiple rebellions and closely related events have occurred in the United States, beginning from the colonial era up to present day. Events that are not commonly named strictly a rebellion (or using synonymous terms such as "revolt" or "uprising"), but have been noted by some as equivalent or very similar to a rebellion (such as an insurrection), or at least as having a few important elements ...

  7. Aftermath of the January 6 United States Capitol attack

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    According to the Associated Press, U.S. media outlets first described the developments on January 6 as "a rally or protest", but as the events of the day escalated and further reporting and images emerged, the descriptions shifted to "an assault, a riot, an insurrection, domestic terrorism or even a coup attempt". [305]

  8. Insurrectionary anarchism - Wikipedia

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    During the 1870s, the idea of "propaganda of the deed" was initially developed by Italian anarchists to mean small direct actions that would inspire others to themselves carry out acts of insurrection. Insurrectionists viewed every riot or rebellion as a kind of "revolutionary gymnastics" which could lead to a generalised social revolution. [3]

  9. Was the Capitol Riot an 'Insurrection,' and Did Trump 'Engage ...

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