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which of the following describes a similarity between the United States' 2003 actions in Iraq and the Arab Spring protests?

  • HistoryGuy:

    Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be that both involved "social media," since Twitter played a major role in organizing protests. 

  • cococx25:

    Answer: both wanted to move dictators from power

    Explanation: the U.S and the Soviet Union kept beefing over what politics regions should follow Asia was known to be controlled by dictators or other states that simply wanted their riches so The Asia region hated that and started rebelling in order to become independent and as for the us it simply didn’t want communism or any type of dictatorship to be spreading.

Arab Spring Revolution

Arab Spring Revolution

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Arab Spring

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Whatever Happened to the Arab Spring ?

Whatever Happened to the Arab Spring ?

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