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1. Defining What people are involved in the scenarios described in the excerpt? 2. Contrasting In what ways did the protests described in the excerpt differ from past periods of political change 3. Making Connections Name and briefly describe another recent protest movement that used social media to help organize protests.
4. Making Predictions How do you think future protest movements will use social media?

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