violent revolution
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- The country was on the brink of a violent revolution due to widespread unrest.
- History teaches us that a violent revolution often leads to further instability.
- Some argue that only a violent revolution can truly dismantle oppressive regimes.
- The leader warned against any attempts to incite a violent revolution.
- After years of oppression, the people rose up in a violent revolution.
- The government feared a violent revolution if reforms were not implemented quickly.
- His writings openly advocated for a violent revolution to achieve social justice.
- The region has a long history of violent revolutions and political upheaval.
- Preventing a violent revolution requires addressing the root causes of discontent.
- The 18th century witnessed several violent revolutions across Europe.