how did the government try to suppress revolutionary activities
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Revolutionary activities are defined as activities intended to overthrow a government or cause unrest and violence in areas controlled by a government. In such situations, there are plenty of methods for the governing body to quell such an uprising.
The first is by conducting raids and seizing goods and people associated with the revolutionaries.
The second is by issuing propaganda condemning the rebels and turning their own people against them.
The third is by cutting off all supplies to the rebels and attacking them with the territorial armed forces.
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