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  2. Revolutionary movement - Wikipedia

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    A revolutionary movement can be non-violent, although it is less common than not. [6] [8] Revolutionary movements usually have a wider repertoire of contention than non-revolutionary ones. [6] Five crucial factors to the development and success of a revolutionary movements include: [6] mass discontent leading to popular uprisings

  3. List of revolutions and rebellions - Wikipedia

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    The Circassians of the Abdzakh region started a great revolution in Circassian territory in 1770. Classes such as slaves, nobles and princes were completely abolished. The Abdzakh Revolution coincides with the French Revolution. While many French nobles took refuge in Russia, some of the Circassian nobles took the same path and took refuge in ...

  4. List of social movements - Wikipedia

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    Artistic movements: see list of art movements. Independence movements: see lists of active separatist movements and list of historical separatist movements; Revolutionary movements: see List of revolutions and rebellions; Religious and spiritual movements: see List of religions and spiritual traditions and List of new religious movements

  5. List of protests in the 21st century - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian Revolution; 2013–2014 Tunisian political crisis; 2016 Tunisian protests; 2021 Tunisian protests; Turkey. Republic protests (2007) Gezi Park protests (2013) 2017 March for Justice; Ukraine. Ukraine without Kuchma (2000–2001) Orange Revolution; Rise up, Ukraine! (2013) 2014 Ukrainian Revolution; No to capitulation! (2019–2020 ...

  6. List of rebellions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Multiple rebellions and closely related events have occurred in the United States, beginning from the colonial era up to present day. Events that are not commonly named strictly a rebellion (or using synonymous terms such as "revolt" or "uprising"), but have been noted by some as equivalent or very similar to a rebellion (such as an insurrection), or at least as having a few important elements ...

  7. Category:Revolutions - Wikipedia

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    Examples are the Industrial Revolution, a major shift of technological, socioeconomic, and cultural conditions; the American war against colonial Britain; the Bolshevik overthrowing of the Russian monarchy to attempt to create a communist society; and the attempt by the Khmer Rouge to start Cambodian history anew.

  8. Category:Revolutionary movements - Wikipedia

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    Revolutionary movement for Indian independence (7 C, 188 P) Pages in category "Revolutionary movements" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  9. Category:20th-century revolutions - Wikipedia

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    Ramadan Revolution; Regional Defence Council of Aragon; Republic of Tarnobrzeg; Revolution of the King and the People; Revolutionary Catalonia; Revolutions and interventions in Hungary (1918–1920) Revolutions of 1917–1923; 1958 Rif riots; Romanian revolution; Ruhr uprising; Russian Revolution; Russian Revolution of 1905; Rwandan Revolution