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The precious value of life is the one thing that can not be exchanged for anything in the world. Not political, money or even bread to feed a starving family. Conditions in a country or place can never be so severe that risking life is the only way to change the situation. The Glorious Revolution in England was a successful revolution that did not need the use of violence to gain there goals. There are
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Citizen. In conclusion, there is absolutely no way of justifying violence. Life is very special and should not be risked for anything. The Glorious Revolution did not use violence and ended successfully. There are always those who will argue and say that in order to achieve peace sometimes people must risk all, including their own lives. The revolution in Cuba used force, and the people suffered the consequences. Many revolutions have both similarities and differences.
Citizen. In conclusion, there is absolutely no way of justifying violence. Life is very special and should not be risked for anything. The Glorious Revolution did not use violence and ended successfully. There are always those who will argue and say that in order to achieve peace sometimes people must risk all, including their own lives. The revolution in Cuba used force, and the people suffered the consequences. Many revolutions have both similarities and differences.