
Peaceful Revolution
A Peaceful Revolution refers to a significant social or political change achieved through nonviolent methods, such as protests, demonstrations, and civil disobedience, rather than through armed conflict or coercion. It typically involves citizens collectively demanding reforms or the end of oppressive regimes while maintaining a commitment to peaceful action. Examples include the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia and the Indian independence movement. These revolutions demonstrate how persistent, organized, and peaceful efforts can lead to meaningful change in governance and society.