A revolution is like a big, loud party where everything changes at once. Imagine your favorite toy store suddenly becomes a candy shop, that’s how fast it can happen! A reform is more like slowly adding new flavors to the same candy jar, not as dramatic, but still fun.
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- A classroom voting to switch from recess to extra homework is like a revolution.
- Adding new flavors to your favorite candy jar is like a reform.
- Your teacher changing the rules of a game slightly is a reform.
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See also
- How Did the Idea of ‘Freedom’ Evolve Over Time?
- What Causes the ‘Rise’ of a New Political Movement?
- How Did People Vote Before Elections?
- How Can One Person Really Change the World?
- How Did the Cold War Affect Global Politics?
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