I have to do a current event about a revolution that happened at most 20 years ago, for example like maybe when a group of people boycotted for a law to be passed. So does anyone know an article I can find online?

You might consider the boycott of Aruba after a young woman disappeared there. Or how about the increasing number of households that have given up their landline phones and only use cell phones. I call that a revolution.

http://www.boycottwatch.org/misc/aruba18.htm

http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2008/05/more-americans-snipping-landlines-in-favor-of-cell-phones.ars

Thank you but I decided to do how the World Wide Web was available on the Internet on August 6, 1991, but I can't find an article. Are there any websites I could use?

http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2007/08/dayintech_0807

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/5242252.stm

To find an article about a revolution or a significant event that happened within the last 20 years, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by identifying a specific revolution or event that you are interested in. For example, you could consider the Arab Spring, the Occupy Wall Street movement, or the Hong Kong protests.

2. Once you have chosen a specific event, go to a reliable news website or search engine to find articles related to it. Websites like BBC News, The New York Times, or Al Jazeera are good starting points.

3. In the search bar of the website or search engine, type in the keywords related to your chosen event. For instance, you could search for "Arab Spring revolution" or "Hong Kong protests."

4. Browse through the available articles, and select one that provides the relevant information you are looking for. Look for articles that are recent and well-sourced to ensure that they provide accurate and up-to-date information.

5. Click on the selected article to read it and gather the necessary details and insights about the revolution or event.

Remember to cross-check information from multiple sources to get a well-rounded understanding of the event, and always consider the credibility and bias of the source you are using.