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阅读下列材料,回答问题。
“九十年代前,在中国这块古老的土地上,爆发了一场对中国历史进程产生重大影响的革命。”“先生是站在时代前列的历史伟人,是伟大的爱国主义者,是中国民主革命的伟大先驱,他为追求民族独立,民主自由和民生幸福贡献了毕生精力。”
——引自前中共中央***江泽民2001年10月9日的一次重要讲话
(1)材料中这场“革命”指什么?“先生”是谁?
(2) “先生”从19世纪90年代到20世纪20年代为中国民主革命所从事的主要革命活动有:

A.组建的革命团体是什么?
B.在东京成立了统一的革命政党?
C.在机关报《民报》上阐发的革命指导思想是?
D.1912年元旦在南京就任

(3)如何理解材料中的革命“对中国历史进程产生重大影响”?请举两例加以说明。

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(1)辛亥革命; 孙中山。
(2)兴中会;中国同盟会;三民主义;中华民国 临时大总统。 。
(3)辛亥革命推翻了清朝封建反动统治;结束了我国两千多年的封建帝制;使民主共和观念深入人心。

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    It may not come as a surprise but the world as a whole is getting richer. Some people have more disposable income to spend on luxuries such as holidays, cars, TVs and smartphones. Recent data has shown that the number of people living in extreme poverty has halved in recent decades. So should we celebrate the fact that more of us now have a better standard of living?

    Maybe not. While the gap between rich and poor in some countries is narrowing, there is still a lot of inequality in other places-some people have a lot of money and opportunities and others don't. A recent report by Oxfam and Credit Suisse revealed how divided many of us are when it comes to wealth. A lot of the money in the world is in the hands of very few people. In fact, 48% of global wealth is owned by the richest 1% of the population.

    But some countries are attempting to reduce this inequality and make the poor less poor. According to David Bryer from Oxfam, Brazil has been taking “some really sensible measures-measures around having more progressive tax, around investing in a higher minimum wage and investing in central public services.” Having a higher minimum wage(提高最低工资标准), can help people eat better and seek a better education. And more people with more money buy more things-and factories can produce more. In turn, a factory which produces more will need more workers. So, more jobs are created.

    Other wealthy individuals are doing their bit to help reduce inequality. Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, earned a lot of money from his company but when he retired, he and his wife Melinda, created a foundation to help the poor. He thinks that rich people should, of course, pay their taxes but he also advises that they should all “look at taking their wealth and being philanthropic, both in their own country and to help the global poorest.”

    Bill Gates feels that giving money to help poor people is “fulfilling”. But if other super-rich people don't want to experience this fulfilment then, according to Oxfam, very soon the wealthiest 1% will soon own more money than the rest of the world's population. Do you think that is fair?