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What happens after a revolution? How is a post-revolution different than ordinary periods in the life of a nation? Provide examples.Do you agree that the American struggle was indeed a revolution? What roles do past revolutions play in the life of contemporary nations? Why are there so few revolutionary movements alive today?
Euphoric High
An intense feeling of happiness, confidence, or well-being, often artificially induced through the use of substances.
Ecstasy
Commonly known as MDMA, a psychoactive drug primarily used for recreational purposes, noted for its effects on enhancing sensory perception and increasing energy and emotional warmth.
Sensory Deprivation
A state in which an individual receives significantly reduced sensory input, which can lead to various cognitive and psychological effects.
Perceptual Distortions
Refers to inaccuracies or alterations in the perception of reality, often due to physiological or psychological factors affecting the sensory processes.
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