The phenomenon of "the revolution eats its own" refers to internal conflicts and divisions within social movements that can weaken their sustainability and success. When members of a movement turn against each other, it can distract from the original goals and cause the movement to lose momentum. This infighting can also damage the movement's reputation and credibility, making it harder to gain support from the broader community. In order to be sustainable and successful, social movements need to address internal conflicts and work towards unity and solidarity among their members.
The American Revolution inspired a wave of revolutionary movements across the globe, notably influencing the French Revolution in 1789, where the ideas of liberty and equality resonated deeply with the French populace. Additionally, the success of the American colonies in gaining independence encouraged independence movements in Latin America, leading to a series of revolutions throughout the 19th century as nations sought to break free from colonial rule.
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the "Red Scare"
a failure, it ruined economic supplies for millions
Goods became cheaper and easier for businesses to produce.
The American Revolution inspired a wave of revolutionary movements across the globe, notably influencing the French Revolution in 1789, where the ideas of liberty and equality resonated deeply with the French populace. Additionally, the success of the American colonies in gaining independence encouraged independence movements in Latin America, leading to a series of revolutions throughout the 19th century as nations sought to break free from colonial rule.
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no,it failed very badly
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the "Red Scare"