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Filter by Meaning The workers organized a strike against the oppressors.
The oppressors use violence to maintain control over the people.
The oppressors are only interested in maintaining their power and wealth.
The oppressed people have suffered for generations under the rule of the oppressors.
The oppressors in the story were the wealthy and powerful landowners who exploited the poor peasants.
The oppressors use their power to keep the poor in poverty.
The people rose up against their oppressors in a revolution.
The feminist movement fights against the oppressors who enforce patriarchal social structures.
The oppressed people demanded justice from their oppressors.
The oppressed people were finally able to overthrow their oppressors and establish a democracy.
The indigenous people demanded recognition and protection against their oppressors.
The workers formed a union to fight against their oppressors.
The oppressed group demanded justice from their oppressors.
The oppressors silenced the voice of the minority group.
The oppressors used violence and intimidation to maintain their power.
The protestors chanted slogans against the oppressors who were responsible for the poverty and unemployment in the country.
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