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Sudden changes in society are often described as revolutions. Advances in technology can result in revolutions in science and the workforce. Dissatisfaction with a government can lead to a political revolution. Under what circumstances is it likely that these changes will occur? Are there circumstances in which these changes should not occur?

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I think these changes are more likely to occur during a war or maybe when the president or someone important says something that people don't like. Also, when people are under stress they are more likely to start a revolution. I don't think there would be circumstances where people won't make a revolution. People will always feel unsatisfied with the government, so there will always be changes too.

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Some of theses changes should occur when there is no war going on. This is to make the country be modernized by the technology. If there is a  war going on, the improvement of each technologies will be lessen and could possibly be stopped.
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