1
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industrial revolution
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China
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Had a limited direct impact on traditional rural societies
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1
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2
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revolution
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China
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The Chinese Revolution and the Russian Revolution are historically significant events that led to the establishment of communist governments and major societal reorganization.
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1
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3
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revolution
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China
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Revolution is often associated with political instability and seen as a threat to social order, leading to government suppression of revolutionary movements.
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1
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4
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revolution
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China
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The Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) led to significant social and political upheaval, affecting millions of people.
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1
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5
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revolution
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China
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Revolution linked to the rise of communist ideology and the establishment of socialist or communist regimes.
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1
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6
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revolutionaries
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China
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Revolutionaries are often seen as destabilizing elements and are not celebrated for their actions.
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1
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7
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revolutionaries
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China
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Revolutionaries are often depicted as destabilizing forces that threaten the stability of the existing social order.
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1
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8
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revolutionaries
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China
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Revolutionaries are typically portrayed as heroes who fought against imperialism and colonialism, such as Mao Zedong and Kim Il-sung.
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1
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9
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revolutionaries
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China
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Seen as agitators and threats to social stability
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1
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10
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revolutionary
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China
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In China and Vietnam, 'revolutionary' can be associated with political or ideological movements that align with the ruling party's principles and goals.
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1
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11
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revolutionary
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China
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Refers to the Communist revolution led by Mao Zedong or Kim Il-sung
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1
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