The U.S. Progressive Movement And the Arab Spring Reform or Revolt?

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The U.S. Progressive Movement And the Arab Spring Reform or Revolt?

In the United States Women were heavily involved in the movement, since there was no other outlet for their energies and intellects

In Egypt Women were heavily involved in the movement, since there was no outlet for their energies and intellects

In the United States The people worked with the aid of government officials to enhance their existing system of Government

In Egypt The people worked to replace their existing system of Government

In the United States Images were used to enhance the emotional impacts of the issues being reformed

In Egypt Images were also used to enhance the emotional impacts of the issues being reformed

In the United States State of the Art Media was used to quickly transmit ideas, often originating from other countries

In Egypt State of the Art digital media was used to transmit ideas, often from other countries, at the speed of light

In the United States Media carried the news of the movement’s progress

In Egypt Media also carried the news of the movement’s progress

In the United States Reformers faced political opposition and forceful oppression from big business Hired mine security suppressing a Mine Strike in Logan County WVA. Notice the machine gun on the left

In Egypt Reformers faced political opposition and forceful oppression from their own government

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Photo Bibliography (cont): Slide 9 : Online Image Connelly, Brendon. “Twitter Logo” 02/12/ /21/ broadcast-on-the-bbc-is-already-botched-heres-why/twitter-logo/ logo Facebook Logo. Online Image Preparedness Pro. 05/12/ /21/ pro/facebook-logo-jpg/ pro/facebook-logo-jpg/ Naughton, John. "Facebook and Twitter are doing nicely, thank you. They don't need free plugs from us." Online Image. The Guardian. 06/18/ /21/2011. Slide 10: Hines, Lewis. “Newspaper comments on new child labor law in Penn. Location: Pennsylvania.” Online Image 01/ /21/ Slide 11: Unknown, "Egypt on the Brink : Drudge Report." Online Image. Tundra Tabloids. 01/29/ /21/2011. Slide 12: Cipri, Nicole “The Civil War That Wasn't why you've never heard of the battle of blair mountain” Online Image. 07/20/ /21/ Slide 13 :Kligman, Aimee. "Egpytian police brutality." Online Image. Examiner.com. 01/29/ /21/2011.