Up until the 20th century, violent revolutions were definitly heavily used. However, after media became more wide spread, non-violent revolution became more effective, and usually the more preferred solution. Protests, petitions, and other forms of civil resistance are now more used in most countries.
No, they were completely non violent.
Mount St Helens is violent.
The revolutions of 1989 were largely peaceful due to a combination of widespread public discontent with authoritarian regimes and the desire for democratic reforms, which encouraged mass mobilization without violence. The influence of nonviolent resistance movements, like the Solidarity movement in Poland, demonstrated that change could occur through peaceful means. Additionally, many Eastern European governments opted for a strategy of concession rather than violent repression, influenced by the declining support from the Soviet Union. This unique confluence of factors created an environment conducive to nonviolent transitions.
the teddybear was non violent
He prefered Mohandas K. Ghandi's non-violent approch
Nonviolent resistance (apex)
An example of a nonviolent unsuccessful method is the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests in China. Despite the peaceful demonstrations advocating for democratic reforms and greater freedoms, the movement was met with a violent crackdown by the government. The protesters' calls for change were ultimately suppressed, and the government maintained its authoritarian control, highlighting the limitations of nonviolent resistance in the face of state violence.
None violent is when you just said something to offend a person and violent is when you hurt or atttack to a person
The word violent forms the negative adjective nonviolent, the adverb nonviolently, and the noun nonviolence.There is also a seldom-used term "overviolent" meaning excessively violent.
violent protest is like the suffragettes they used violence to get what they wanted and nonviolent is where you use powers of persuasion to get your way and not to use violence.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi advocated non-violent protest.
nothing just loook at a dictionary !