Pelosi: We Are Here in Support of the Uighur Human Rights Policy Act

Pelosi: We Are Here in Support of the Uighur Human Rights Policy Act

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The transcript discusses a strong bipartisan effort to support the persecuted, specifically addressing the Uighur human rights situation in China. It emphasizes the importance of the U.S. maintaining its moral authority by speaking out against human rights violations globally, regardless of commercial interests.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main message being sent to the persecuted in the first section?

They should leave their country.

They should remain silent.

They are not forgotten.

They are forgotten.

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Who is directly addressed in the first section regarding the message to the persecuted?

The President of the United States

The United Nations

The President of China

The European Union

3.

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What does the Uighur Human Rights Policy Act aim to address?

Trade agreements

Environmental issues

Economic policies

Rights and dignity of the Uighur people

4.

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What is the consequence mentioned if America does not speak out against human rights violations in China?

Increase in trade tariffs

Loss of economic power

Improved diplomatic relations

Loss of moral authority

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Why is it important for America to speak out against human rights violations according to the third section?

To improve tourism

To maintain moral authority globally

To gain commercial benefits

To increase military presence