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qwelly [4]
2 years ago
9

What were the most frequent political and social causes of revolution?

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2 answers:
soldier1979 [14.2K]2 years ago
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The most frequent political and social causes of revolution are :

  • Bad government policies and laws
  • conflict in social class and inequality

<h3>Some causes of revolution </h3>

When the government makes bad policies especially economical policies which negatively affects the citizens it can lead to a civil unrest which may lead to a revolution.

Also conflict in social class and  inequality are social vices which most frequently lead to revolution in a society.

In conclusion the most frequent cause of revolution are Bad government policies and laws. and conflict in social class and inequality.

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Alchen [17]2 years ago
5 0

The most frequent political and social revolutions came from enlightenment and freedom ideas, perceived oppression, autocratic monarchy, political incompetence, and class conflicts.

<h3>What is a revolution?</h3>

A revolution refers to sudden changes that affect society.

Some notable revolutions that have occurred in various ages include:

  • Conflicts
  • Technology
  • Economic integration
  • Resource management
  • Political power and structure
  • Population and demographics
  • Information and communication.

Thus, the most frequent political and social revolutions came from enlightenment and freedom ideas, perceived oppression, autocratic monarchy, political incompetence, and class conflicts.

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