D. Islam spread inside and outside the new Arab Muslim Empire.
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yes and no. I do believe president Trump’s statements are outrageou, but I feel like some people were there for different reasons. some of those reasons could be, of course, Trump’s statements, but possibly also for the voting of Joe Biden for president. I don’t think I could really wrap my brain around what those people were thinking, since I am not really into politics (even though I still hear about the drama because that is basically what social media is right now). part of the reason could also be that these people just wanted to wreak havic on the capital building, possibly for the adrenaline rush they get, or because they wanted to seem like a “good person”, possibly.
but I do think every one of them are not smart to breech the capitol building, because if those cameras have every single one of their faces, they will get put in <em>federal</em> prison. and let me tell you, that is worse than any other prison they could be sent to.
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The Arab Spring and the OWS movements were the first to use Internet effectively to recruit and mobilize protests.
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The Internet, and especially social networks, played a significant role in these events. Some of the commentators even argued that without social networks, an Arab Spring would not have taken place. It was sometimes said that revolutions were supposedly just a consequence of the spread of new information and communication technologies, such as social networks and microblogging. In recent years, new means of communication using the capabilities of the Internet have begun to fulfill the functions of classical media, especially in the political field.
The political crisis in the Arab states has turned the minds of not only the civilian population of these countries, but also the world community. Given the possibility of cross-border coverage of the audience, social media were used not only for free virtual communication, but also became a mechanism for organizing coups.
Participants in the spontaneous OWS movement found supporters and coordinated their actions on social media. Moreover, it was emphasized that this movement did not have any formal leader.
Multiple choice? But the answer would be a scale of any sort.