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Sariah Giles
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31 May, 03:25
Why were there few violent uprisings?
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Talan Riggs
31 May, 03:49
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i dont know um i think it was because people did not know how Ex hale them self. and that why it was so Violent
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London Schwartz
31 May, 03:53
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people didnt want bad things to happen
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the tinamin square was suppose to be a non-violent protest but then it escaletd adn dozen of people died tdue to the military they shot them with guns ranover them with tanks etc ...
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