Environmental Sciences, asked by ayushiartemis, 13 days ago

EDSA Dos was a Text Message Revolution

A.POLITICS
B.HISTORY
C.LAW
D.SOCIETY
E.ECONOMY

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Answered by atharv4746
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Answer:

A. politics

may be right by my information.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Option A) POLITICS

EDSA Dos was a Text Message Revolution

  • The Second EDSA Revolution, also referred to as the Second People's Revolution, EDSA 2001, or EDSA II (pronounced EDSA Two or EDSA Dos), was a peaceful uprising that took place from January 17 to 20, 2001, and which resulted in the overthrow of Joseph Estrada, the thirteenth president of the Philippines.
  • Local media refers to the 2001 EDSA Revolution as EDSA II or the Second People Power Revolution. a four-day political demonstration that ended President Joseph Estrada's term in office peacefully from January 17 to 20, 2001. While supporters of EDSA II claim that it is well-liked, detractors accuse the military's senior brass, Catholic Cardinal Jaime Sin, political and business elites, and business leaders of orchestrating the rebellion.
  • The impeachment attempt to oust Joseph Estrada, the former president, failed, which marked the beginning of text brigades. Dissemination of his corruption-related propaganda occurred.
  • The quickest and least expensive method of communicating at the time was text brigade. Estrada gave the go-ahead for action against the suspected text messages from important government entities. Without mobile technology, the revolution would not be successful.

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