Cubans In Miami Consider Boating To The Island To Support Protests

Cubans In Miami Consider Boating To The Island To Support Protests

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The transcript discusses the dire situation in Cuba, where people are facing severe hardships, including lack of internet, light, and water. Communication with loved ones is difficult, as exemplified by Daniela Tamayo's struggle to get updates from her father. The Cuban people are protesting for change, and there is a call for intervention from the U.S. government. The transcript highlights the urgency of the situation, with public demonstrations in support of the Cuban people and calls for the Cuban government to refrain from violence.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What challenge is Daniela Tamayo facing in communicating with her father in Cuba?

Her father has moved to a different location.

There is no internet connection in Cuba.

Her father is not responding to her messages.

She lost her phone.

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What is one of the main issues faced by people in Cuba as mentioned in the transcript?

Lack of education

Lack of basic necessities like water and electricity

Political stability

Overpopulation

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the message of support for those protesting in Cuba?

To continue protesting until they get what they want

To seek asylum in other countries

To support the Cuban government

To demand change and support from the international community

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What kind of intervention is being demanded by some people in the U.S.?

Economic intervention

Educational reform

Humanitarian and military intervention

Cultural exchange programs

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Who are some of the U.S. leaders showing support for the Cuban people?

The President and Vice President

Florida's governor and mayors in Miami and Tampa

Senators from New York

The Secretary of State