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Yes, there will always be revolutions, I think, but when no one can say. Things must change and where ever there is a group of powerful people that fight that change (usually because change would end their power), there will be revolution.
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The Scientific Revolution produced the basis of exploration, astronomy, medicine and creation. The revolution was a change in thinking where proof not lore determined conclusions.
First of all, the Revolution was caused because of people fighting among themselves. After the french revolution ended, people stopped fighting, and became stable and united.
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Politics, economics and various other things see a change. But it really depends on what type of revolution it is, as there are different types of revolutions that have occurred in the past.
The definition of a revolution is a "fast" change or overturn in power or the way something is done. This can happen both politically or with force. In short, it is a quick change in power or way of life. Though the industrial revolution was over all peaceful, it still technically is considered a revolution.
The Industrial revolution, like other evolutions changed things that were in place before the time. This is why it is called a revolution.
a. Invasion by the Normans b. Change in relationships between lords & serfs after the Black Death c. Industrial Revolution & second technological revolution
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Revolution is a fast change, as opposed to evolution, a slow change. When man discovered agriculture, the hunter-gatherer lifestyle had lasted for hundreds of thousands of years. Archaeologists find stone tools made over tens of centuries that didn't change for all that time. But when someone discovered that you could collect seeds, drop them on the ground, and they would grow, things changed very rapidly. Not in a single lifetime but perhaps a century or so. Within a century the yield per acre of barley had grown more than 10x. The discovery led to enormous changes in lifestyle--homes, clothes, food, even things like cities, written language, music, etc. Revolutions today are like two weeks, this one was a lot longer, but in context it as a revolution.