What Is Charlie Hebdo and Why Was It a Terrorist Target?

What Is Charlie Hebdo and Why Was It a Terrorist Target?

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Charlie Hebdo, a satirical French weekly, has a history of publishing controversial cartoons, including those depicting the Prophet Mohammed. Founded in 1992, the magazine's subscriber base has significantly declined over the years. In 2011, its headquarters were firebombed, and in 2015, a deadly attack resulted in the deaths of 12 journalists. Stephane Charbonnier, the editor, was among those killed. He was known for his bold stance on freedom of expression, preferring to 'die standing instead of living on my knees.'

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What type of platform was Charlie Hebdo founded on?

Left-wing anti-religious

Right-wing religious

Conservative economic

Centrist political

2.

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What was the reaction to Charlie Hebdo's 2006 cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed?

They led to increased subscriptions

They were widely praised

They were ignored by the public

They drew attention and lawsuits

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What significant event happened to Charlie Hebdo's headquarters in 2011?

It was expanded

It was firebombed

It was renovated

It was relocated

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who was Stephane Charbonnier, also known as Charb?

A musician

A cartoonist

A novelist

A politician

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was Stephane Charbonnier's view on life and death?

He wanted to retire early

He was indifferent to life

He preferred to live on his knees

He preferred to die standing