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- A sudden, major change in government, society, or ideas, often through protest or violence.
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- An organized resistance or fight against authority or control, often the early stage of a revolution.
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- A spontaneous act of revolt by a group of people, usually against oppression or injustice.
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- A government in power, especially one seen as authoritarian or oppressive.
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- A change or improvement made to laws or systems, usually peaceful and gradual (opposite of a revolution).
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- An armed rebellion against a government, often ongoing and without full control.
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- A type of warfare used by small, mobile groups fighting a larger, traditional army—common in revolutionary struggles.
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- A system of ideas and beliefs that drives political or social movements (e.g., communism, nationalism).
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(or Coup d’état) - A sudden, illegal takeover of a government, usually by a small group or the military.