Stages of a Revolution.

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Stages of a Revolution

4 Stages of a Revolution Unrest: The people are unhappy about something in their country

The people have a revolt against the government 4 Stages of a Revolution 2. Uprising: The people have a revolt against the government

The old way is out and the people are fighting to gain control 4 Stages of a Revolution 3. Struggle for Power: The old way is out and the people are fighting to gain control

4. Solution: 4 Stages of a Revolution The country returns to some sort of peace or control. This may be temporary or long lasting.

A POLITICAL REVOLUTION must be… 1. Sudden 2. A radical attempt at change 3. Related to government

A POLITICAL REVOLUTION must be… 4. Involving adversaries (people vs. people) within the same country. 5. Based upon the clash of political ideologies.

Let’s see what you THINK you know about revolutions Let’s see what you THINK you know about revolutions. Before reading anything, take the T/F Revolutions Quiz. Then read, and see if your answers change (if so, correct them)