No. It would depend of many other factors.
John Locke believed that it would be acceptable for the people to overthrow the government when it fails to protect their natural rights to life, liberty, and property. He argued that if a government becomes oppressive, violates the social contract, or acts against the interests of its citizens, the people have the right to revolt. This principle is rooted in the idea that legitimate government is based on the consent of the governed, and when that consent is broken, the people are justified in seeking change.
It Breaks the social contract and people can create a new government.
That overthrow was called the February Revolution.
why people have right to overthrow the king? john locke
The people of country overthrow or try to overthrow their rulers when they refuse to give them their fundamenal rights, rule them unjustly, fill their pockets with wealth by exploiting their subjects.
The people of country overthrow or try to overthrow their rulers when they refuse to give them their fundamenal rights, rule them unjustly, fill their pockets with wealth by exploiting their subjects.
They did not conform to the Elizabethan Religious Settlement and plotted to overthrow Elizabeth and replace her with a Catholic monarch, so they were burned at the stake for 'heresy'.
John Locke and Thomas Jefferson both believed in the concept of social contract theory, which asserts that individuals have the right to overthrow a government that fails to protect their natural rights. Jean-Jacques Rousseau also discussed the idea of the "general will" and the right of the people to depose a ruler who acts against it.
Take to automotive glass shop. That's what those people do.
it speeded up production and made it easier to replace broken parts
A revolution is a political movement wherein the people thoroughly replace an existing government by overthrowing it. Violence and massive protests often accompany a revolution.
People have the right to overthrow their government when it violates their fundamental rights and fails to uphold the principles of democracy and rule of law.