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The answer REVOLUTION has 21 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of revolution in various dictionaries:
noun - a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving
noun - the overthrow of a government by those who are governed
noun - a single complete turn (axial or orbital)
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Bierce saw this, "An abrupt change in the form of misgovernment" in Mexico while following Villa's army |
This type of event that Che advocated "is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. you have to make it fall" |
When the Bastille fell, Louis XVI asked, "Is it a revolt?" & was told it was one of these |
One orbit around the sun, or what happened in Cuba in late 1959 |
A century before the French one, William & Mary came to power in the "Glorious" or "Bloodless" one |
In 1789 King Louis asked, "Is it a revolt?" & a duke said, no it was one of these -- the French one |
Revolution description |
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In political science, a revolution (Latin: revolutio, "a turn around") is a fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression (political, social, economic). In book V of the Politics, the Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle (384322 BC) described two types of political revolution:* Complete change from one constitution to another * Modification of an existing constitution.Revolutions have occurred through human history and vary widely in terms of methods, duration and motivating ideology. Their results include major changes in culture, economy and socio-political institutions, usually in response to perceived overwhelming autocracy or plutocracy. * Scholarly debates about what does and does not constitute a revolution center on several issues. Early studies of revolutions primarily analyzed events in European history from a psychological perspective, but |