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Revolution is just a conflickt between the interest (plans,wishes,development,enployement,profit,science) of two or more group of people that are brought together because of similar cultural and historical reasons.In a essential - revolution is a wish to spread,develop,grow our own interest on a higher level - as this wish is common for all the groups,the possible conflict is likely to happen.That's why we speak about revolution in technology where new technology is in conflict with old one.In conflict game there is always a winner and lot of spent energy
Causes of revolution can include economic inequality, political oppression, social injustice, or failure of the government to meet the needs of the people. Other factors like religious or ethnic tensions, lack of democratic processes, or external influences can also contribute to revolutionary movements. Ultimately, revolutions often arise when there is a significant dissatisfaction or desire for change among a population.
that is a terrible question there are so many answers! there are whole books written about the causes read johnny tremain
Fervor caused the Revolution. Fervor is an intense feeling, like a fevor, that causes you to act out or make a change.
The Patriot's had fervor for many reasons such as:
The Declaratory Act: A law made by the British that says you must follow/pay all the laws/taxes.
The Tea Act: Meant to monopolize all other tea shops except for England's tea company.
The Townshend Act: Taxes on glass, lead, and paint.
The Stamp Act: A tax when you buy paper products that you must pay for a stamp when you purchase paper.
The first act, the Sugar Act: A tax on molasses/sugar.
There are many more causes but these are a few.
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In science what causes a revolution is the rotation of an object on its axis
In society, revolution is usually caused by injustices rendered by corrupt leaders or a correupt system that oppresses the people.
Revolution can also be caused by disparity between the haves and have-nots. When the gap between rich and poor becomes so great that the poor can no longer survive under these conditions they revolt and establish a system of wealth redistribution. Once the wealth has been redistributed the poor are happy again and eventually grow apathetic, then the rich begin their quiet revolution of taking the wealth back and continue to do so until the disparity between the have's and the have not's becomes so great that the poor can no longer....but ...a revolution can take place only if the people are good organized and led so the best way to stop revolution is a tactic that is called...DIVIDE ET IMPERA...what means in fact bringing people from the same group to act against each other...nowdays this is done through as many as possible syndicates...more syndicates means more struggling and energy that could be used against goverment is killing itself.
The French Revolution was stared because the gap was getting bigger. The poor got poorer and the rich got richer. This made the poor angry so they revolted.
The EDSA Revolution in the Philippines was caused by widespread corruption, economic instability, and human rights abuses under the regime of President Ferdinand Marcos. The assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino Jr. in 1983 served as a catalyst for the mass protests that eventually led to Marcos being ousted from power in 1986.
Revolution matters because it can lead to social and political change that can improve the lives of individuals and communities. It can challenge oppressive systems, promote equality and justice, and give a voice to marginalized groups. Revolution can also inspire people to actively engage in shaping their society and demanding accountability from those in power.
The Czech revolution was called the Velvet Revolution because it was a peaceful transition of power, with minimal violence or bloodshed. The term "velvet" symbolizes the smooth and non-violent nature of the revolution. This was in contrast to other revolutions that involved more conflict and violence.
A religious revolution is a significant and often widespread change in religious beliefs, practices, or institutions within a society. It typically involves challenging existing religious authority and redefining spiritual norms. Examples include the Protestant Reformation in Christianity and the Islamic Revolution in Iran.
The dress rehearsal for the Russian Revolution was the 1905 Revolution. It was a series of strikes, uprisings, and protests by workers, peasants, and soldiers against the Tsarist regime. Although it did not bring about a full revolution, it laid the groundwork for the events that would unfold in 1917.
the causes to the agricultural revolution was the industrial revolution
what is the causes of blue revolution
Both movements were caused in part by the scientific revolution.
Both movements were caused in part by the scientific revolution.
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Revolution refers to the Earth's orbit around the Sun, which affects seasons by causing changes in the angle and intensity of sunlight reaching different parts of the Earth at different times of the year. This results in variations in temperature and day length, leading to the different seasons we experience.
name 2 causes for the English "glorious revolution"
Mass poverty.
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slavery
The causes of the east german revolution in 1989 was Gorbachev and the churches: Gorbachev's glasnost came to East Germany.
Earth's rotation on its axis causes day and night. Earth's revolution around the sun causes the seasons.