Selection A: A Tale of Two Cities Revolution Essay
 A Tale of Two Cities describes the impact of a revolution across all aspects of
 civilization. The novel recounts the response to the fall of the elite by all levels of society
 during the French Revolution as represented by specific characters. Your job is to
 create a hypothetical revolution of your own in a current country.
 Unlike A Tale of Two Cities, your selected country need not have unequal wealth
 distribution. Your chosen countrys imbalance may be based on gender, culture, religion, appearance, etc. You will need to research the current structure of the selected
 countrys government and society so that you are able to clearly explain the inequalities
 and their impact.
 Since you are proposing a hypothetical revolution, it will not be possible to
 provide exact numbers regarding the casualties and details regarding the resulting
 government but you can easily make predictions based on similar historical uprisings.
 Your revolution must follow the socioeconomic skeleton of most revolutions:
 There must be a large gap between the available opportunities for two distinct groups
 There must be a disparity in freedoms, either forced or voluntary, between two distinct groups
 There must be a perceived injustice
 There must be an uprising
 There must be casualties
 There must be a resolution
 There must be a working government prior to the revolution and a working
 government after the revolution
 Your revolution must be realistic. You must provide enough data/information to
 support your assertions and predictions. You must provide enough information about the day-to-day lives of both your groups prior to the revolution and after the revolution.
 Since the goal of your resolution is a stable ruling body, your new government must be
 one that would be welcomed in the country you selected by the inhabitants