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The group that believed a revolution was imminent varied by context, but during the late 18th century in France, for example, the common people, including the bourgeoisie and working class, felt that social and economic injustices would lead to an uprising. Similarly, in the early 20th century, radical socialist groups in Russia anticipated a revolution due to widespread discontent with the Tsarist regime and economic hardship. These sentiments were often fueled by revolutionary ideologies and a desire for systemic change.

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