Activities aimed at weakening an established government is called Sedition
Sedition
They were aimed mostly at French and Irish immigrants.
The leader of the 1837 rebellion in Upper Canada (now Ontario) was William Lyon Mackenzie. He was a reformist journalist and politician who sought democratic reforms and was frustrated with the colonial government's control. The rebellion aimed to establish a more responsible government but ultimately failed, leading to Mackenzie fleeing to the United States.
Both the Federal Employee Loyalty Program, as well as Joseph McCarthy's hearings, were focused on rooting out communist influence in the US government. McCarthy's hearings sometimes also focused on evaluating the security risk of homosexuals in government.
The Public Health act
Activities aimed at weakening an established government is called Sedition
sedition
It refers to activities aimed at weakening established government.
Sedition
It refers to activities aimed at weakening established government.
definition of government environmental sanitation
entailment
She despised him. A lot. She had reason to; everything he did was aimed at weakening or restricting the British Empire, which he disliked. The Queen on the other hand was an imperialist.
Government expansion refers to an increase in the size, scope, and reach of government activities and responsibilities. This can include the creation of new government programs, agencies, regulations, and spending initiatives aimed at addressing societal needs and challenges. Opponents of government expansion often argue that it can lead to increased bureaucracy, inefficiency, and a heavier tax burden on citizens.
the moderates aimed for self government and not complete independence. the extremists aimed for complete independence or 'swaraj'.
Rabindranath Tagore edited a magazine called "Sabuj Patra," which was a Bengali literary magazine aimed at promoting cultural and literary activities.
Bismarck's government policy was called Realpolitik, which emphasized practical and realistic approaches to politics rather than idealistic or moralistic considerations. It aimed to achieve and maintain power through strategic diplomacy and the use of state power.