1) Grumbling. Muttering in discontent. 2) To Stir Up. Promotion of the growth or development of. 3) Movement to action; stirring on; spurring on. 4) Rebellion.

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1) Grumbling. Muttering in discontent. 2) To Stir Up. Promotion of the growth or development of. 3) Movement to action; stirring on; spurring on. 4) Rebellion. Implies an open challenging resistance that is often unsuccessful. 5) Uprising. Implies a brief, limited and often immediately ineffective rebellion. 6) Insurgency. Being a rebel rouser, specifically a condition of revolt against a government that is less than an organized revolution and that is not recognized as combative. 7) Revolt. To renounce allegiance or subjection (as to a government). 8) Revolution. Applies to a successful rebellion resulting in a major change (as in government).

8 Stages Comic Strip: American or French 1. Grumbling:2. Promotion of the Growth Rev. ideas 3. Movement to action stirring on 4. Rebellion resistance that is often unsuccessful. 5.Uprising, limited and often immediately ineffective rebellion. 6.Insurgency7.Revolt8.Revolution