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  2. Civil disorder - Wikipedia

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    Any number of things may cause civil disorder, whether it is a single cause or a combination of causes; however, most are born from political grievances, economic disparities, social discord, but historically have been the result of long-standing oppression by a group of people towards another.

  3. Unrest - Wikipedia

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    Unrest, also called disaffection, is a sociological phenomenon, including: Civil disorder; ... 2003 Maldives civil unrest; 2004 Unrest in Kosovo; 2005 Belize unrest;

  4. Lawlessness - Wikipedia

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    Civil disorder, or civil unrest, refers to public disturbances generally involving groups of people, and resulting in danger or damage to persons or property. [10] Civil disorder is a breakdown of civil society, and may be a form of protest. It may take various forms, such as illegal parades, sit-ins, riots, sabotage, and other forms of crime.

  5. The US is bracing for civil unrest around the election. But ...

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    The United States is preparing for civil unrest surrounding the election. Election Day itself isn't as high of a risk as the postelection period, analysts say.

  6. Opinion - Can troops be deployed to the polls should the ...

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    If January-6-like civil unrest occurs, the president or state governor(s) may seek to deploy troops to assist law enforcement with regaining order. But would it be legal?

  7. Disaster - Wikipedia

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    Civil unrest: A disturbance caused by a group of people that may include sit-ins and other forms of obstructions, riots, sabotage and other forms of crime, and which is intended to be a demonstration to the public and the government, but can escalate into general chaos Fire (urban) Even with strict building fire codes, people still perish in fires

  8. List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States

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    1863 – Southern bread riots, April 2, Riots which broke out in the South during the Civil War due to food shortages throughout the Confederate States of America; 1863 – Battle of Fort Fizzle, June, also known as the Holmes County Draft Riots, active resistance to the draft during the Civil War, Holmes County, Ohio

  9. Stores and Cities Prepare for Potential Civil Unrest - AOL

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    As Washington, D.C., and state capitols throughout the U.S. are on high alert for potential civil unrest, retailers are feeling the anxiety and monitoring developments by the hour. With expected ...