Are violent revolutions a better means of securing humans rights for all people than gradual reforms? In this discussion, give your opinion on how successful violent revolutions are in guaranteeing human rights, such as freedom from slavery and freedom to vote and participate in the government. What are the limits of revolution? Is there a better, more subtle way of attaining rights, or is revolution a necessary first step? Support your opinion with clear, relevant examples from the time periods covered in this course.
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