VOICED : Marcha con antorchas en Cuba en homenaje

VOICED : Marcha con antorchas en Cuba en homenaje

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The video covers a meeting of Latin American left-wing leaders, including presidents from Bolivia, Nicaragua, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Cuba, who participated in a torch march honoring Cuban national hero José Martí on his 161st birth anniversary. The leaders will also attend the CELAC summit in Havana. Martí, a revered figure in Cuba, is celebrated by both supporters and opponents of the communist regime. The torch march, initiated by Fidel Castro in 1953, saw thousands of students lighting up Havana's streets, symbolizing Martí's enduring legacy.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which leaders participated in the torch march to honor José Martí?

Leaders of the European Union

Prime Ministers of Canada, Mexico, and the United States

Presidents of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Peru

Presidents of Bolivia, Nicaragua, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Cuba

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What event will the Latin American leaders attend in Havana?

The CELAC summit

The United Nations General Assembly

The G20 summit

The World Economic Forum

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who is José Martí and why is he significant?

A Cuban national hero revered by both supporters and opponents of the regime

A revolutionary leader from Argentina

A famous Cuban musician known for his salsa music

A former president of Cuba known for his economic reforms

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What was the origin of the torch march?

It was initiated by Fidel Castro and his followers in 1953

It was a cultural festival held annually in Havana

It was a tradition started by José Martí himself

It was a celebration organized by the United Nations

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Where did the torch march in Havana begin and end?

From the Havana Cathedral to the Malecón

From the Capitol Building to the Revolution Square

From the University of Havana to the Fragua Martiana

From the José Martí Memorial to the National Museum