How did different segments of Honduran society, such as indigenous communities, human rights activists, and political parties, respond to the coup, and what strategies did they employ to advance their interests?
a. Indigenous communities advocated for peaceful negotiations with the coup leaders, while human rights activists organized protests and international campaigns. Political parties engaged in diplomatic negotiations with foreign governments to restore democratic governance.
b. Indigenous communities remained silent, human rights activists boycotted all government activities, and political parties resorted to violent demonstrations.
c. Indigenous communities organized armed resistance against the coup leaders, human rights activists focused on providing humanitarian aid to affected populations, and political parties initiated legal challenges to overthrow the coup regime.
d. Indigenous communities collaborated with the coup leaders, human rights activists protested peacefully, and political parties withdrew from political activities altogether.