Revolutions: What are the different types of Revolution? (P. 132 - 133)

Why do societies experience revolution?
Statement of Inquiry: At different times and locations, societies can experience revolutionairy change, due to a variety of causes and ofter with long lasting consequences.

Key Concept: Change
Related Concept: Causality; Significance
Global Context: Orientation in space and time 
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Why do societies experience revolution?
Statement of Inquiry: At different times and locations, societies can experience revolutionairy change, due to a variety of causes and ofter with long lasting consequences.

Key Concept: Change
Related Concept: Causality; Significance
Global Context: Orientation in space and time 

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What are the different types of revolution?
This class:

  • Read p. 132 and 133 and check out Figure 6.6 - 6. 10
  • Mark/write down the difficult English words and find a Dutch translation
  • Make the multiple choice quiz
  • Watch the video and answer the questions







Slide 2 - Slide

Write down the difficut English words from the five text boxes on p. 132 - 133 about the different types of revolutions and write down the Dutch translation.

Slide 3 - Open question

Remove the existing government in a country belongs to which type of revolution?
A
Social
B
Religious
C
Political
D
Technological

Slide 4 - Quiz

When people either reject or embrace the role of religion in society. This belongs towhich type of revolution?
A
Religious
B
Cultural
C
Social
D
Political

Slide 5 - Quiz

These types of revolution are often inspired by leaders and political groups who offer an alternatve to what the system currently provides.
A
Religious
B
Cultural
C
Technological
D
Political

Slide 6 - Quiz

Wich type of revolution does the following image refer to?
A
Social
B
Cultural
C
Political
D
Religious

Slide 7 - Quiz

This revolution looks to change the identity of a nation.
A
Social
B
Political
C
Cultural
D
Technological

Slide 8 - Quiz

Famous revolutionaries include Fidel Casto or Vladimir Lenin. To which type of revolution?
A
Political
B
Social
C
Cultural
D
Technological

Slide 9 - Quiz

Mass movements to bring about some form of change in a society belongs to which type of revolution?
A
Political
B
Cultural
C
Social
D
Technological

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which type of revolution does this image refer to?
A
Political
B
Social
C
Technological
D
Cutural

Slide 11 - Quiz

The French Revolution is a good example of this type of revolution
A
Political
B
Social
C
Technological
D
Cultural

Slide 12 - Quiz

Mass movements in the 1960's for greater coice over birth control, LGBT rights and the availability of contraception (voorbehoedsmiddelen) belong to which type of revolution?
A
Social
B
Political
C
Cultural
D
Religious

Slide 13 - Quiz

The 1979 Iranian Revlution, where the role of the Islam increased, is an example of which type of revolution?
A
Political
B
Religious
C
Social
D
Cultural

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which type of revolution does this image refer to?
A
Social
B
Technological
C
Cultural
D
Political

Slide 15 - Quiz

In the 1910's, China experienced a revolution which was peaceful and brought new freedoms and acces to literature. Tho which type of revolution does this belong?
A
Cultural
B
Social
C
Religious
D
Political

Slide 16 - Quiz

In recent years, the expansion of digital communications into our everyday lives can be said to have revolutionized society. To which type of tevolution does this belong?
A
Politcal
B
Social
C
Technological
D
Cultural

Slide 17 - Quiz

The Civil Rights Movement and the Counterculture movement sought to improve people's lives and end discrimination or campaign against wars. To which revolution does this belong?
A
Political
B
Social
C
Cultural
D
Technological

Slide 18 - Quiz

Which type of revolution does this image refer to?
A
Social
B
Cultural
C
Political
D
Technogical

Slide 19 - Quiz

In Mao's China of the 1960's and 1970's these types of revolutions where being orchestrated by leaders of the Chinese Communist Party, and sought to change the values in society, oftern with force, using young people known as the Red Guard.
A
Political
B
Cultural
C
Religious
D
Social

Slide 20 - Quiz

Revolutions in Britain and France and other countries in the nineteenth century were largely due to industrial advances that allowed tremendous change to occur. This belongs to which type of revolution?
A
Technological
B
Cultural
C
Social
D
Political

Slide 21 - Quiz

Wich type of revolution does this image refer to?
A
Social
B
Religious
C
Political
D
Cultural

Slide 22 - Quiz

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Slide 23 - Video

01:18
To what extent do dissident elites (which are persons who oppose official policy.) play an important role in revolutions?

Slide 24 - Open question

02:00
To what extent does mass frustration play an important role in revolutions?

Slide 25 - Open question

02:42
To what extent does shared motivation play an important role in revolutions?

Slide 26 - Open question

03:23
To what extent do state crises play an important role in revolutions?

Slide 27 - Open question