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Stage1: Absolutism Stage (Beginning Stage)

Stage1: Absolutism Stage (Beginning Stage) . Increased criticism of ruler Oppression/discrimination against specific social groups Government experiences financial problems Small groups start challenging the ruler. Stage 2: Radical Change Stage (Revolution Begins).

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Stage1: Absolutism Stage (Beginning Stage)

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  1. Stage1: Absolutism Stage (Beginning Stage) • Increased criticism of ruler • Oppression/discrimination against specific social groups • Government experiences financial problems • Small groups start challenging the ruler

  2. Stage 2: Radical Change Stage(Revolution Begins) • Oppositional groups gain support against ruler • Opposition groups are successful and overthrow government, gain power • Oppositional groups established new government; makes positive changes to government/society • New group in power uses force to create stability and acceptance of new policies • New government abuses power and makes too extreme of changes

  3. Stage 3: Compromise Stage (End of Revolution) • People rise up against new radical government. • People restore positive aspects of pre-revolutionary government. • People keep positive changes made by revolutionary government.

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