0 a situation in which a lot of people are angry about something and are likely to become violent -- niepokój, zamieszki
This, coupled with the dislocation caused by the steam-based industrial revolution, engendered considerable social unrest.
Nor do they feature the social unrest and anarchism common to other factory melodramas.
Through a frontlash, rivals of civil rights progress defined racial discord as criminal and argued that crime legislation would be a panacea to racial unrest.
The ruling elite was greatly concerned with this unrest.
The crowd slowly began to disperse but unrest continued until the end of the day.
It has been accompanied by adverse environmental impacts resulting from political instability, social unrest, and inadequate employment creation in lowland agriculture and in the cities.
The strategic avoidance literature says it is too risky to be provocative when the strong state experiences high levels of unrest.
First, we are examining overall domestic unrest, rather than who is causing the unrest.