Which of these best describes how the uprising in Libya was different from the uprising in Egypt?

A. The conflict in Libya was a civil war.
B. The conflict in Libya was nonviolent.
C. The conflict in Libya was successful.
D. The conflict in Libya was about civilian rights.


Answer: A

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By 2000, __________.

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