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What does revolutionary mean?

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Answer People who belive in revolutions are people who are against anyone's beliefs besides their own. If a Government is run a certain way and certain people, meaning a lot of people don't agree with the Governments Policies, they can have a revolution and tumble the Government but we don't see that in The United States or Canada, rather you would see that in third world countries.

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it means completly changed

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