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A coup d'etat is when the government is quickly overthrown by a small group of people.
It's usually called a "coup d'etat", or simply "a coup".
The french were angry at there leaders in 1789 through the end of the french revolution, so they killed their leaders. This made them look bad to the european nations around them so they attacked and the only person to defend them was Napolean Bonaparte.
This is known as a coup, pronounced to rhyme with moo. It can also be known as a military coup.
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True.
A coup d'etat is when the government is quickly overthrown by a small group of people.
It's usually called a "coup d'etat", or simply "a coup".
The Coup group is based in California. They formed as a political hip hop group in 1990. There were three original members and the idea formed for them while living in Oakland.
The french were angry at there leaders in 1789 through the end of the french revolution, so they killed their leaders. This made them look bad to the european nations around them so they attacked and the only person to defend them was Napolean Bonaparte.
In a coup d' etat, or coup, an established and organized group, most often the milatary, forcefully deposes the current leader in order to assume political leadership. ALS "An organized group suddenly and forcefully assumes leadership."
In a coup d' etat, or coup, an established and organized group, most often the milatary, forcefully deposes the current leader in order to assume political leadership. ALS "An organized group suddenly and forcefully assumes leadership."
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Coup
A coup d'état is a sudden, often violent overthrow of a government, typically executed by a small group, such as military leaders or political elites, aiming to seize power without a broad popular mandate. In contrast, a political revolution involves a more widespread social movement, where significant segments of the population engage in sustained efforts to change the political system, often seeking to establish new governance structures or ideologies. While coups are usually swift and elite-driven, revolutions tend to be more prolonged and grassroots-focused.