The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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How closely does the French Revolution align with the "Anatomy of Revolution" model?
Very close, because the French Revolution has all the stages that the author comments in his book.
To better understand this answer, we have to say that here we are talking about the book "The Anatomy of Revolution," written by Crane Brinton in 1939.
Brinton was an American author who specialized in the history of France. In his book, he studied the cases of four major revolutions in different parts f teh world t come with his stages of the revolution. He refers to the English Revolution of the 1640s, the American Revolution that started with the Revolutionary War, the French Revolution of 1789, and the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Brinton states that every major revolutionary movement includes the following stages r life-cycles: the anger of the people due to the old order. Then, they pass to a moderate regime followed by a radical regime, and finally getting to the desired model.
The railroad was cheating them by taking the land that they cultivated away from them. They leased the and many years before from the railroad with the option of purchasing it at one point and they managed to cultivate the land and make it great for produce. The railroad decided to take the land away from them using exploits of the system and he would be left without his farm which was in the family for a long time.
B the great changes brought about when machines and factories replaced animal power and handmade goods
William was 59 years old i think