How to use in-sentence of “Military government”:
+ Alfonsín was the first democratically elected president of Argentina following the military government known as the National Reorganization Process.
+ Young went ashore on day two of the invasion, and became Director of Public Safety in the first functioning Allied military government – the Allied Control Commission for Italy; in December 1943 he was given the additional role of Director of Security, responsible directly to the Commander-in-Chief for hunting saboteurs and enemy agents as well as the removal of fascist officials from public offices.
+ The goal of Operation Uphold Democracy was to remove this military government and bring President Aristide back to power.
+ On the same day, Guangdong announced independence and established the Guangdong Military Government of the Republic of China.
+ The Foraker Act of 1900 created a civil government to replace the military government made after the Spanish–American war, and the Jones Act of 1917 gave Puerto Rican people United States citizenship.
+ In 1336, the Ashikaga Takauji and the Ashikaga clan established a military government in Kyoto.
+ Avril led the September 1988 Haitian coup d’état against a transition military government installed after Jean-Claude Duvalier’s 1986 overthrow.

