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23 July, 13:52

Economic hardship, social exclusion, and anger over government corruption were the driving factors of protests in Egypt, where more than 846 people were killed.

In Tunisia, decades of autocratic rule combined with widespread poverty led to a tide wave of protest, leaving 300 people dead in its wake.

In Yemen, security forces unleashed a deadly crackdown on anti-government protests.

The uprising in Libya shifted from demonstrations demanding human rights to armed conflicts between rebels and pro-Gaddafi forces.

Protesters in Jordan demanded political, economic, and governmental reforms.

How do these uprisings compare to each other? Check all that apply.

Unrest led to protests and demonstrations.

Some governments used violence to end protests.

Most countries experienced civil war.

Citizens sought better living conditions.

Citizens were content with their governments

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  1. 23 July, 14:05
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    The correct choices would be:

    unrest led to protests and demonstrations

    some governments used violence to end war protests

    citizens sought better living conditions
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