
Revolution
A revolution is a significant and often rapid change in the political, social, or economic structure of a society. It typically involves the overthrow of a government or authority, leading to a transformation in how power is distributed and how society functions. Revolutions can be driven by various factors, including widespread dissatisfaction, demand for rights, or the desire for independence. They can result in major changes, such as the establishment of a new government, social reforms, or shifts in cultural values. Historical examples include the American Revolution and the French Revolution.