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  1. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gradualism

    Gradualism From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gradualism is a process of change by gradual, slow stages. In politics, it is the opposite of revolutions and rapid change. "Gradualism is... sometimes associated with social democracy ". In geology it is in tune with uniformitarianism, and against catastrophism.

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punctuated_gradualism

      Punctuated gradualism is a microevolutionary hypothesis that refers to a species that has "relative stasis over a considerable part of its total duration [and] underwent periodic, relatively rapid, morphologic change that did not lead to lineage branching". It is one of the three common models of evolution.

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      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyletic_gradualism

        From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Phyletic gradualism, top, would consist of steady evolutionary change in small steps, in contrast to punctuated equilibrium Apparently sudden changes can be explained either by macromutation or by relatively rapid episodes of gradual evolution, since 10,000 years barely registers in the fossil record.

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        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Gradualism
          • Which types of gradualism?Gradualism can occur in biology, as well as in cultural systems. Creating a link between these two will help to better understand gradualism. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Doherty.76 (talk • contribs) 16:11, 1 October 2014 (UTC)
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          • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_gradualness

            From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In Catholic moral theology, the law of gradualness, the law of graduality or gradualism, is the notion that people improve their relationship with God and grow in the virtues gradually, and do not jump to perfection in a single step.

          • https://psychology.fandom.com/wiki/Gradualism

            In the natural sciences, gradualism is a theory which holds that profound change is the cumulative product of slow but continuous processes, often contrasted with catastrophism. The theory was proposed in 1795 by James Hutton, a Scottish geologist, and was later incorporated into Charles Lyell 's theory of uniformitarianism.

          • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gradual

            The gradual ( Latin: graduale or responsorium graduale) is a chant or hymn in the Mass, the liturgical celebration of the Eucharist in the Catholic Church, and among some other Christians. It gets its name from the Latin gradus (meaning "step") because it was once chanted on the step of the ambo or altar.

          • https://www.wikipedia.org/?title=Gradualism

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          • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catastrophism

            In geology, catastrophism theorises that the Earth has largely been shaped by sudden, short-lived, violent events, possibly worldwide in scope. [1] This contrasts with uniformitarianism (sometimes called gradualism ), according to which slow incremental changes, such as erosion, brought about all the Earth's geological features.

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