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Throughout history, any time oppressed people resisted their oppressors this has resulted in the oppressors clamping down on their power. In your opinion, is it still worth it for oppressed people to resist (like the Sepoys did in the 1850s)? Why or why not?

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User Sanjana
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Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

This is an opinion answer, you gotta do some on your own BUT

Without the oppressed resisting their (sometimes down-right cruel) treatment, no progress can be made. Throughout history, it was the people that resisted that changed the world, many times for the better.

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