Distinguish between Reform movement and Revolutionary movement.
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Reforms usually imply that changes are made to the existing structure – mainly thegovernment structure – while revolutionoften entails the complete disruption and the radical change of the status quo. Reform and revolution aim at changing (generally improving) political and social conditions of groups of individuals.
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Reforms makes the meagre structural change with in the sphere and Revolution makes the holistic change in political, economical and social conditions.
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Reforms are performed in the existing structure and nowadays it strategically used by politicians, there is no change in entire structure. Revolution is the act of overthrow age old customs and insert the radical change in the society, for example Industrial revolution, French revolution, etc. Industrial reforms look out the workers safety issues, salary issues and so on but Industry revolution changed the political and social structure of the Europe, many middle class moved to Capitalists society.
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