Comprehension Passage
Throughout history, the most effective combatants, revolutionaries, and insurgents have been ‘devoted actors’ fused together by dedication to non-negotiable ‘sacred values’ such as God, country, or liberty. Those willing to sacrifice for cause and comrades, and for their leaders, have often prevailed against more powerful forces that mainly rely on material incentives such as pay and punishment.
Which one of the following statements best reflects the crux of the passage?
1
There is a similarity between a good actor and a good combatant.
2
The strength of a revolution doesn't lie in numbers but in the devotion of revolutionaries.
3
The cost for victory is a strong dedication and belief in the principles of the revolution.
4
The punishment and rewards method is not necessary to win wars.