Recognize a relative clause when you see one. A relative clause—also called an adjective or adjectival clause—will meet three requirements. First, it will contain a subject and verb. Next, it will begin with a relative pronoun [who, whom, whose, that, or which] or a relative adverb [when, where, or why].
Answer:
The revolution succeeded, and the corrupt leader was <u>deposed</u>.
Explanation:
Deposed means to remove a person from authority.
I think it’s a sorry if I get wrong
The adverb is the word word.