Coup D Etat

The removal of an existing government from power through non-legal means
Real World Example
A coup d'etat is significant in modern history as it often marks the sudden change of power in a country, which was common when new nations emerged after 1945. Many of these events highlighted tensions between different political ideologies, such as democracy versus authoritarianism, which are still relevant today. For example, coups can lead to instability and uncertainty, affecting people's trust in their government and their safety. This can impact an average person's daily life by disrupting access to basic services like education or healthcare. Understanding these events helps people today recognize the importance of stable governance and the effects of political changes on their communities.
Practice Version
