Which most accurately traces the changing attitudes of the protesters during the year-long Arab Spring demonstrations?

The protests began with students calling for censorship reforms, but as protests spread, university chairmen began demanding that censorship be expanded.
The protests began with Egyptian citizens calling for social reforms, but as protests spread, Tunisian fundamentalists urged the adoption of an apartheid policy.
The protests began with citizens calling for democratic reforms, but as protests spread, Islamic fundamentalists began demanding that Sharia law be established.
The protests began with Muslim citizens calling for Islamic reforms, but as protests spread, Christian fundamentalists began demanding that biblical law be established

B?

2 answers

No.
Yes, it's C.