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revolutionary movement in foreign countries​

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Answered by vinayakgupta440
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Explanation:

The revolutionaries were those persons who believed in overthrowing the British government in India by means of mass uprising. They wanted to organise a rebellion against the foreign government and even tampering with the loyalty of the army and guerilla warfare for overthrowing the foreign rule.

Answered by aravindkumar4456
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Revolutionary movements in foreign countries:

A revolutionary movement is a popular movement of a certain nature and is devoted to revolution.

Charles Tilly describes it as "an expressly opposing social struggle for state power, or part of it."

Under such a paradigm, revolutions take place because two or more people do not have the power to use coercion for their ends within the usual decision-making framework typical within a certain political structure.

Revolutionary Movements have taken place all over the world throughout the span of history, as revolutions demand change and society cannot function without change, stagnation results in fetter and downfall of a society.

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