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Debora [2.8K]
2 years ago
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What are the authors’ main points in the article? select three options. Social media was key in spreading news of the arab sprin

g to the outside world. Social media networks played a crucial role in the arab uprisings. A majority of college-educated egyptians connect via social media. The news process has been interrupted by the inaccuracy of social media content. The speed of news media threatens traditional arab american news outlets. Radio stations are increasingly shifting to online broadcasts.
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1 answer:
lions [1.4K]2 years ago
7 0

The authors’ main points in the article are;

  • A. Social media was key in spreading news of the Arab Spring to the outside world
  • B. Social media networks played a crucial role in the Arab uprisings
  • E. The speed of news media threatens traditional Arab American news outlets

<h3>What is the central idea in the story?</h3>

The central idea in the article about the Arab Spring was the influence of social media in spreading the movement and making the world to learn about the happenings.

The strength of social media overpowered traditional news media which could not get the news to people as fast as social media.

Learn more about the  Arab Spring here:

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