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CaHeK987 [17]
2 years ago
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Write an essay of at least 200 words that describes a revolution you would like to lead. Include a description of what you are r

evolting against and what you hope to build. Lay out your plan for implementing your revolution and note the language tools you will use to bring it about.
English
1 answer:
Oliga [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

I will give my example of a revolution I would do:

I would revolt against a civil war cause it gives pain to people and we see people die in war and more of difficulties, So that's why we always revolt against the blood that our people get in because a fight it is so sad that people were so much wanting the land and gold more than the soldier lives that we lose every day in that time.

I hope to build a Human rights organization that welcome everyone black or  white rich or poor anything that people wouldn't love i would allow them to come so it is gonna be all good in the Human rights organization, safe and peace

Explanation:

I dont know if that's enough for the revolution but if you want to add a little bit you can add like i think less than 25 words if fine.

Good luck on your class :)

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