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we understand that to request the fulfillment of human rights is an act of revolution, that to question the government about bringing our children back alive was a revolutionary act. we are fighting for freedom, we are fighting to live in liberty and fighting for these things is always revolutionary.
—mothers of the plaza de mayo
what is the best summary of this quote?
○ we are fighting a revolution with our weapons, our questions, and our freedom.
○ to fight for liberation, we should use every technique, including warfare.
○ questioning the government can be as much of a revolutionary act as armed rebellion.
○ to transform a system, our children must be brought back alive.
The quote emphasizes that acts like requesting human rights and questioning the government (e.g., about children) are revolutionary, similar to armed rebellion in the context of fighting for freedom. The third option captures this by stating that questioning the government can be as revolutionary as armed rebellion. The first option introduces weapons not mentioned in the quote. The second option brings in warfare/techniques not discussed. The fourth option misinterprets the role of children in the quote (it's an example of a revolutionary question, not a requirement for system transformation).
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C. Questioning the government can be as much of a revolutionary act as armed rebellion.