The Arab Spring (various) |
(followed by) The American Spring |
Starts with student unrest.*
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The target of the unrest is a wealthy dictator.
The country had been ruled for a long time by the wealthy dictator.
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Starts with student unrest.**
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The target of the unrest is the wealth of those on Wall Street.
The country had been ruled by a Republican manipulated, do-nothing Congress.
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| Unrest gets little notice at first. |
Unrest gets little notice at first. |
| The unrest steadily grows. |
The unrest steadily grows. |
| More and more people get involved. |
More and more people get involved. |
| The world begins to take notice. |
The world begins to take notice. |
| The world watches. |
The world watches. |
| Encouragement from around the world |
Encouragement from around the world |
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. . .
cf.
1324,
1322,
1323
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