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Rainbow [258]
2 years ago
6

What are the 4 things needed for a revolution

History
1 answer:
just olya [345]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Picking a Theme 1 Find a central theme around which to organize your revolution.

Getting the Right People Involved 1 Choose a leader and symbol.

1. Remember the power of art and music. The rationale for a revolution can come from all artistic realms and areas of pop culture.

Choosing a Strategy 1 Take Action. This is the most important step because the revolution dies without it

Explanation:

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