Protests Have Changed Hong Kong Forever: Anson Chan

Protests Have Changed Hong Kong Forever: Anson Chan

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The transcript discusses the political climate in Hong Kong following the protests, focusing on the unchanged mood, the demands and achievements of the protests, and the issues of governance and universal suffrage. It highlights the government's responsibility in addressing these issues and the impact of international relations, particularly with Britain. The future of Hong Kong's governance and the potential for genuine democracy are also explored.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main focus of the protests discussed in the first section?

Universal suffrage and governance

Environmental issues

Economic reforms

Healthcare improvements

2.

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Who is primarily responsible for addressing the political issues in Hong Kong according to the second section?

The student protesters

The international community

The Hong Kong government

The business sector

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What might happen if the Hong Kong government does not respond to community calls?

Increased international trade

More protests from students and adults

An economic boom

A decrease in political awareness

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What action by China is highlighted as a concern in the third section?

Expanding military presence

Reducing environmental regulations

Barring British lawmakers from entering Hong Kong

Increasing trade tariffs

5.

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What does the refusal of entry to British lawmakers signify about China's stance?

Commitment to international treaties

Desire to maintain strong diplomatic relations

Disregard for treaty obligations

Focus on environmental issues

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is emphasized as crucial for Hong Kong's long-term stability in the final section?

Economic independence

Genuine democracy

Military strength

Cultural preservation

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What role does the Legislative Council play in Hong Kong's future governance?

Reducing education funding

Increasing taxes

Blocking bills without changes

Promoting tourism