rev•o•lu•tion |ˌrevəˈloō sh ən|

noun

The, and build-up movement to, fundamental paradigm shift and change in political organization.

ORIGIN late Middle English : from Old French, or from late Latin revolutio(n-), from revolvere ‘roll back’ (see revolve).

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Social classes.

Social classes.


the church’s power: the church and clergy controlled most activity in village life



a letter from your aunt to your cousin.

a letter from your aunt to your cousin.



neighbours (and the people about the town)

neighbours (and the people about the town)


your village



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