As history has taught us; where ever there is a government, there will always be people trying uproot and topple it for whatever reason. But how do you present it from both sides?
I mean, in the case of an evil dictatorship, the purpose of a rebellion is pretty simple and straightforward; a group of people who won't stand by while some tyrant uses armies and weapons to oppress them and want to fight back so that their home can be free again. But what if the government in question is actually benevolent; the Head of state treats his/her people fairly and makes sure they are safe. No one is oppressed, no one lives in fear. How could there be resistance and/or rebellion for that?
I mean, in the case of an evil dictatorship, the purpose of a rebellion is pretty simple and straightforward; a group of people who won't stand by while some tyrant uses armies and weapons to oppress them and want to fight back so that their home can be free again. But what if the government in question is actually benevolent; the Head of state treats his/her people fairly and makes sure they are safe. No one is oppressed, no one lives in fear. How could there be resistance and/or rebellion for that?