What is a Revolution?
An overthrow or repudiation and the thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people governed. Revolutions are not common, and do not happen often, however, they still do occur every now and then. For example, the French Revolution (18th and 19th century), Russian Revolution (20th century), and the Egypt Revolution (2011). Each of these revolutions have had probable cause for beginning such as inequalities within the country. The people, once the revolution began, have a very hard time ending it until the rights they believe are theirs are achieved.