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"These cartoons suggest that the government of Egypt reacted to the situation by

(1)discouraging technological advances
(2)suppressing dissenting points of view
(3)eliminating most acts of terrorism
(4)rejecting the use of foreign military aid"

"These cartoons suggest that the government of Egypt reacted to the situation-example-1

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Answer:

(2) Suppressing dissenting points of view

Step-by-step explanation:

The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 started on January 2011 when various groups reunited to protest against police brutality, state of emergency laws, lack of political freedom, civil liberty, freedom of speech and others.

But as the cartoon shows, the Egyptian government shut down internet traffic and telephone services so the images of the protest did not spread around the globe, violence escalated causing 3 deaths and 600 injuries.

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The cartoon show suggests that the government of Egypt reacted to the situation by suppressing all dissenting points of view. They wanted the world to think everything was fine and yet when the media would show the truth they would try to change the facts and paint a better picture of what was truly happening.
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