Multiple Choice
How does a revolution differ from a revolt?
A) Revolts tend to be more violent than revolutions.
B) Revolts do not result in a fundamental change in government, whereas revolutions do.
C) Revolts tend to be less violent than revolutions.
D) Revolts tend to be more ideological, and revolutions tend to be more pragmatic.
E) Revolts are always right wing in nature, whereas revolutions are always left wing in nature.
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