
Missy Sorhirun
Grade 10

/Revolutions
An example of why revolutions start was because people would be inspired by the Enlightenment ideas. The Enlightenment ideas were created by the ideas from scientist which have encouraged the rest of the world. Adding to this, people used the inspiration to come up with ideas about going against the bad government they were experiencing. Once people were against a certain thing, they will try to persuade in what they believe in. This was how revolutions start.
Why do revolutions start?
The protest that happened in Thailand was similar to how a revolution started in the past. A group of people tried to go against the government based on what they believe in. Like the American, French, and Latin America’s Revolution, some Thai people believed that the government leader did a poor job at doing their work. Because of a group of people’s opinion, they started to take action into trying to remove the government leader.
Connection to the World
I learned that the three revolutions during the 1700s to 1800s had many things in common which is relevant to the cause of the revolution. The piece of work was interesting yet challenging. It also taught me many new skills and reinforce skills that I already have. Overall, as challenging as the piece of work might have been, I would love to do it again in order to improve.