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Read the excerpt from "The Role of Social Media in the Arab Uprisings" by Heather Brown, Emily Guskin, and Amy Mitchell.

Now, research is emerging that reexamines in a more detailed way the role that social media played in the Arab uprisings.

In July 2012 a report was published by the United States Institute of Peace based on an extensive content analysis of bit.ly links from the uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Bahrain. Bit.ly links, or short URLs, are predominantly used in social media such as Twitter. The authors came to some conclusions that countered the initial assumption that social media was a causal mechanism in the uprisings.

Instead, the study suggests that the importance of social media was in communicating to the rest of the world what was happening on the ground during the uprisings.

How do the authors support the claim in this passage?

by explaining how to use social media in the same way that protesters used it during the Arab uprisings
by citing a report that examines why social media sites were a causal mechanism in the Arab uprisings
by examining the type of web links that were generated in nations that took part in the Arab uprisings
by describing how social media reported on events in the rest of the world during the Arab uprisings

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Answered by Anonymous
14

The author supports the claim in the passage by stating that how social media reported on events in the rest of the world during the Arab uprisings.

  • The social media was commonly used as a way to bypass causation. It produced uprising in many Arab nations.
  • People started gathering on various social media platforms to hold meetings. Social media helped to shape the activist groups and they used it to exert their right to speak.
  • Moreover, Bit.ly 's extensive content analysis linked to the uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt , Bahrain and Libya. These links, or short URLs, were mostly used in social media like Twitter.
Answered by gracefullabby04
23

Answer:

The Answer is C on edge

Explanation:

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