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The coup d’etats are most often
extremely peaceful.
very violent.
unsuccessful.
long lasting.
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very violent.
A coup d’état is an abrupt seizure of government power, usually by a small group (often the military) using force or the threat of force, so violence or coercion is typically involved (though there are occasional “bloodless” coups).
A coup d’état is an abrupt seizure of government power, usually by a small group (often the military) using force or the threat of force, so violence or coercion is typically involved (though there are occasional “bloodless” coups).
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