The Quiet Revolution affected Canada, but mainly Quebec. This revolution took place between the 1950's and 1960's. It was a time of change, politically and socially. The change was felt throughout Canada, although not all at once. It was the youth of the province that ultimately began to change, embracing non-violence, although not shutting off that option all the way. The people wanted equal rights for those speaking the French Language, they wanted French Canadians to be equal throughout Canada. This revolution also lead to violence and tumultuous disarray as Pierre Trudeau and the French Canadians facing Rene Levesque fighting for Quebec's independence.
a violent and deadly war
yes.
The Cuban Revolution occurred under the orders of Fidel Castro between 1953 and 1959. This was a fairly peaceful event.
The Romanian revolution was violent, and the Czech revolution was not.
a peaceful overthrow of the government
democracy
D.) The quiet revolution!
The Velvet Revolution.
If by the revolution you mean the Bolshevik Revolution, then no, the tsarist government did not support it. If they had supported it, there would have been no revolution, just a peaceful transition of power.
The Romanian revolution was very violent, while the Czech revolution was peaceful.
The Romanian revolution was very violent, while the Czech revolution was peaceful.
The Romanian revolution was very violent, while the Czech revolution was peaceful.
The Romanian revolution was very violent, while the Czech revolution was peaceful.