All of the options listed can be triggers for political change to some extent. However, if we have to choose one that is less commonly associated with political change compared to the others, it might be D) natural disaster. While natural disasters can lead to political changes, such as shifts in policy or government response, they are generally more indirect triggers compared to the more direct and often profound impacts of war/revolution, economic crises, and social movements.
Which of these is NOT a trigger for political change?
A) war/revolution
B) economic crisis
C) social movements
D) natural disaster
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