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solniwko [45]
4 years ago
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What happened in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya during the Arab Spring?

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Sophie [7]4 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is option A) Citizens overthrew their dictatorial governments.



The protests started in Tunisia when a young unemployed man was beaten up by security forces. In frustration, he committed suicide.



The actions were seen as echoing the voice of millions of young people who believed that the dictator lived a life of luxury while the common people found it hard to earn a decent living.



The dictator of Tunisia was overthrown and the protests eventually inspired similar uprisings in Arab world's largest country, Egypt.


Egypt was successful in overthrowing Hussni Mubarak and the democratic party of the Muslim brotherhood took over.



In Libya the Arab spring turned into a full blown civil war which ended with the death of Gaddafi.

rodikova [14]4 years ago
3 0
People  over through the government

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