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From 1917 until the 1990s, the various rebellions that erupted against the Soviet Union's official power-holders almost entirely failed to succeed for primarily one reason: the superior strength of Soviet counter-insurgency force -- military-, diplomacy-, and intelligence-oriented alike. It should be noted that Soviet authority wielded its strength in a decisive manner to stamp out rebellions both internal and external -- and from the start of its history. Its effectiveness may thus be attributed in part to practical experience.

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1. Disorganisation of Rebels

2. Lack of Single Figurehead

3. Lack of Common Goal (beyond deposing W)

4. Williams Genius(ness)

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The Jewish rebellions did not succeeded bycause the Romans mobilised massive armies to suppress them.

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