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"The sudden overthrow of a government, differing from a revolution by being carried out by a small group of people who replace only the leading figures."--Sholem Stein

This page Coup d'état is part of the politics series.Illustration:Liberty Leading the People (1831, detail) by Eugène Delacroix.
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Illustration:Liberty Leading the People (1831, detail) by Eugène Delacroix.

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