CLEAN : Family marks 2,000 days of Iranian detention for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

CLEAN : Family marks 2,000 days of Iranian detention for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

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Social Studies, History, Political Science

9th - 10th Grade

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The transcript discusses various topics, starting with initial remarks and moving into diplomatic engagements, particularly focusing on meetings with the Iranian Foreign Minister. It highlights the practice of hostage diplomacy by countries like Russia and China, noting its rise as an effective tool over the past decade. The discussion points out policy gaps that need addressing, suggesting tougher measures against those practicing hostage diplomacy. The transcript concludes with personal reflections and hopes for a return to normalcy.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the significance of the meeting with the Iranian Foreign Minister?

It led to a military alliance.

It resulted in a trade agreement.

It was a sign of being acknowledged and not forgotten.

It marked the beginning of a new diplomatic relationship.

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What is the main concern when time passes without any progress?

The loss of cultural identity.

The rise of new political leaders.

The increase in economic instability.

The fear of being forgotten.

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Which countries are mentioned as practicing hostage diplomacy?

Russia and China

India and Pakistan

United States and Canada

Brazil and Argentina

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What has changed about hostage situations over the past decade?

They are resolved more quickly.

They are now mostly state-held.

They have become less common.

They involve more countries.

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What is suggested as a necessary step to address hostage diplomacy?

Being tougher on countries practicing it.

Increasing economic sanctions.

Forming new international alliances.

Reducing military presence.