- The
Insurrection Act of 1807 is the U.S.
federal law that
empowers the
president of the
United States to
nationally deploy the U.S.
military and to federalize...
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insurrection in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Insurrection a form of rebellion, an
armed uprising.
Insurrection may also
refer to:
Insurrection (TV...
- attack, the
House of
Representatives impeached Trump for
incitement of
insurrection,
making him the only U.S.
president to be
impeached twice.
After Trump...
- The
Mariano Sánchez Añón
Insurrectional Cell (Spanish: Célula
Insurreccional Mariano Sánchez Añón, CI-MSA/FAI) was an
urban guerrilla group in the Greater...
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section disqualifies federal and
state candidates who "have
engaged in
insurrection or rebellion," but in
Trump v.
Anderson (2024), the
Supreme Court left...
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Louise left the city
during the
political upheaval.[citation needed]
Insurrection provinces planned to
unite as the
Italian United Provinces,
which prompted...
- The
Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (23
October – 4
November 1956; Hungarian: 1956-os forradalom), also
known as the
Hungarian Uprising, was an attempted...
- Nat Turner's Rebellion,
historically known as the
Southampton Insurrection, was a
slave rebellion that took
place in
Southampton County, Virginia, in August...
- The
insurrection of 10
August 1792 was a
defining event of the
French Revolution, when
armed revolutionaries in Paris,
increasingly in
conflict with the...