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liberalism
Generally speaking, that would be those of a Progressive bent (sometimes mis-labled Liberals). They seek change within the system. Those of a Conservative bent tend to want to preserve the existing system as is. Revolutionaries (or Radicals) generally seek to throw out the whole system and start fresh with a new one.If you're on OdysseyWare, the answer is: liberalism
The cause of the Xinhai revolution was that the political minds of China were not satisfied with the progress of the country because China had one of the largest populations, yet the country was considered poor and weak.
Party of Political Progress Groups ended in 1957.
they are different because, economic progress is more into money business and other things and political progress is more into What People Are Doing.
In his book "Americas: The Changing Face of Latin America And the Caribbean," Peter Winn makes that statement. He says poverty, oppression, economic inequality and unrepresentative government are not enough to foment revolution. Often it also needs economic progress. I'm not sure he explains why, he more states it as a fact.
progress since Indian independence Some of the few things are [ that contributed to our progress] green revolution - increase in overall agricultural production, GDP, and employment. white revolution - milk production economic reforms of 1991 telecom revolution space technology software revolution ------------------ then comes govt. contribution support and encouragement.
CRIP stands for Community Revolution In Progress.
It was the time of progress, because many technological improvements were made during this time.
C.R.I.P.=Community, Revolutionary, In, Progress
Historically speaking the actions of Brutus and his fellow conspirators did not change the progress of changing Roman governance. The choice of this particular period in history means we are looking at a revolution which ultimately failed. It was, of course, a reactionary revolution, which generally fail to have a lasting effect. A study of an older revolution in Roman history, the one which created the Republic, and in which Brutus's ancestor played such an important part, would put a more positive spin on the effectiveness of revolution as a reforming act. It also might have got Shakespeare in trouble with the government; it was safer to look at failed revolutions.
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