Social unrest, abuses, dictatorial measures, injustice, low standard of living, lack of social communication, ill-suited government
-'embers' of revolutions in 1820-32-hatred/fear of Austria-social unrest in Europe-Agrarian crisis 1846/7
Political, economic or social.
Studying past revolutions can provide insights into the causes and consequences of societal upheaval, help identify patterns and trends that may inform current decision-making, and offer lessons on effective strategies for social change. Additionally, understanding past revolutions can promote critical thinking skills and increase awareness of historical contexts that shape contemporary political and social dynamics.
The war, poverty, and tyranny of the czar.
they all revolutionized over the economy
They remained widely seperated.
Latin American revolutions in the 19th century significantly altered social systems by challenging colonial hierarchies and promoting ideals of equality and citizenship. The overthrow of colonial rule led to the emergence of new nation-states that sought to redefine social structures, often advocating for the rights of marginalized groups, including Indigenous peoples and mestizos. However, the revolutions also resulted in the persistence of class divisions, as elites often retained power, leading to ongoing social stratification and conflict. Ultimately, these revolutions laid the groundwork for future social movements and struggles for equality in the region.
They should be more involved in social causes. (APEX)
four, with a fifth emerging
There are many causes of social instability. Some examples of the causes of social instability are; international tension, industrialization and population growth.
social intimidation
Most revolutions have been brought about by the same things. Usually, the economies of the country or area are bad, and social conditions are also not good. This makes the country want to be able to govern themselves.