Pro-Democracy March in Hong Kong

Pro-Democracy March in Hong Kong

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The video discusses the support of Chinese people for their government and companies, highlighting the perceived low-level support compared to high-level supporters of the Chinese Communist government. It references the 1967 Hong Kong bombings and the 1977 riots, placing them in the context of the cultural revolution in China. The speaker concludes with some unrelated personal thoughts.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the perception of the groups supporting Chinese companies and government?

They are against the Chinese government.

They are considered low-level supporters.

They are neutral in their support.

They are seen as high-level supporters.

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What significant event is associated with the year 1967 in Hong Kong?

The 1967 Hong Kong Riots

The 1977 Riots

The Cultural Revolution

The Great Leap Forward

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What was the nature of the 1967 Hong Kong riots?

Widespread chaos and bombings

Cultural celebrations

Peaceful protests

Economic reforms

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How are the people involved in the 1967 riots perceived in terms of their support level?

As high-level supporters

As low-level supporters

As foreign agents

As neutral parties

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What is the historical significance of the 1967 Hong Kong riots?

They led to the Cultural Revolution.

They are a notable part of Hong Kong's history.

They were a minor event with little impact.

They marked the end of British rule.