There were 65 straight days of civil disobedience before the clashes occurred, indicating a prolonged period of unrest that ultimately led to violence.
Question 4 of 5
What was a likely factor that contributed to the escalation of the situation into violence after 65 days of civil disobedience
AThe government suddenly lifted all restrictions
BThe protesters' demands were finally met
CThe government's patience wore thin and they cracked down
The government's patience wearing thin and their decision to crack down on the protesters is the most plausible reason for the escalation into violence, as it is a common response to prolonged civil disobedience.
Question 5 of 5
What can be inferred about the duration of the civil disobedience and its impact on the situation
AThe duration of the civil disobedience was not a significant factor
BThe civil disobedience lasted less than a month
CThe prolonged civil disobedience increased tensions between the government and protesters
DThe civil disobedience had no impact on the government's response
The fact that the civil disobedience lasted 65 days suggests that the prolonged nature of the protests increased tensions between the government and protesters, ultimately contributing to the violent clash.