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well that depends. our you ruled by a strict or foreign leader. the Chinese at the end of the 1800 beginning of the 1900 rebelled against the foreign rule of the Manchu's. in Russia the nationalism and determination for self-rule lead them to rebel and overthrow the czar. in France they overthrew the king

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