Anti goverment protests continue in Lebanon

Anti goverment protests continue in Lebanon

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In Lebanon, a unified protest movement calls for the downfall of the regime, echoing the Arab Spring. Protesters, transcending religious and political divides, demand systemic change, including the removal of the entire government. Despite the Prime Minister's reforms, the public remains unsatisfied, seeking a new parliament elected by the people. The protests highlight the unchanged political landscape since the Civil War, with politicians growing richer while the populace suffers. The movement is marked by courage and a rejection of corruption, with no signs of abating despite government silence.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main characteristic of the protests in Lebanon as described in the first section?

They are religiously motivated.

They are politically divided.

They are a unified national movement.

They are led by a single political party.

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What is a key reason for the protests according to the second section?

Desire for religious reform.

Demand for a new political system.

Support for the current government.

Interest in foreign intervention.

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How have the protesters expressed their dissatisfaction with the government?

By supporting the Prime Minister's reforms.

By demanding the removal of the entire government.

By forming new political parties.

By seeking international aid.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What historical event is mentioned as a reminder of Lebanon's unchanged political class?

The French Revolution.

The Lebanese Civil War.

The Arab Spring.

The Ottoman Empire.

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What change in public behavior is noted in the final section?

Increased fear of political leaders.

Support for the old political guard.

Growing courage to stand against corruption.

Decreased interest in political matters.