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Explain how ONE piece of evidence from the period after 1900 would support
the author's argument about revolutions and class.

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One piece of evidence from the period after 1900 that would support

an argument about revolutions and class would the following.

Some authors comment that although revolutions were rare in the 190ss, they were powerful movements that affected the status quo and produced some relevant changes in the government and society.

Historians say that revolutions not only impact the country that is having the revolution but influences other regions that could be living similar circumstances.

One of the most important results of revolutions in the 1900s was the political changes that were implemented after the war was over. Authors say that revolutions are very transformative although not always the changes are for good. However, the 1900s revolutions indeed transform the social class structure that was one of the reasons that started the revolutionary movement, as was the case of the Mexican Revolution and the Russian Revolution. In both cases, peasants and poor people were tired and angry for the injustices and inequality generated by the social class structure in both nations.