The overthrowing of a government is called a "coup d'état" or simply a "coup." This typically involves the illegal seizure of power by a group, often military or political leaders, and can lead to significant changes in governance. When such an action is carried out by popular uprising or mass protest, it may be referred to as a "revolution."
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talk of overthrowing the government
The Constitution does not explicitly address overthrowing the government. However, it establishes a system of checks and balances to prevent abuse of power and protect the rule of law. Overthrowing the government would violate the Constitution and undermine the principles of democracy and the rule of law.
It is illegal to initiate the process of overthrowing the US government. Any attempt to do so would be considered treason and is punishable by law.
Overthrowing one government and replacing it with another is called a revolution. This can occur through various means, including violent uprisings, coups, or peaceful protests. Revolutions often aim to change political, social, or economic structures and can lead to significant shifts in power and governance. The outcome may result in the establishment of a new regime or system of governance.
One person controls everything in the country; he came to power by overthrowing the previous government.
a revolution usually involves overthrowing the government, if left unsettled there will be no existing government, therefore resulting in an anarchist state.
the Provisional Government lost the support of the people and the army
They succeeded in overthrowing the French colonial government but failed to establish a strong economy.
They succeeded in overthrowing the French colonial government, but failed to establish a strong economy.
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Monarchy No - it's a coup d'etat. a+ the answer is tyranny