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HONK KONG PROTEST 2014 By: Claudia,Christian, Max

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HONK KONG PROTEST 2014

By: Claudia,Christian, Max

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HISTORY

Hong kong is an independent country of China. This means, they control and govern themselves, separate from mainland China.

Originally, a British Colony, HK was given back to Mainland in 1941 when the Japanese people occupied HongKong.

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Hong Kong is located at the very southern part of China, across from Shenzhen.

HongKong Location

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HOW DID THE HONG KONG PROTEST

AFFECT THE CANTONESE PEOPLE’S LIVES?

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WHO—WHERE — WHEN

➤PROTESTERS, GOVERNMENT Started with about 100 students who used social media to get about150,000 people to gather in one area in a couple of days

➤HONK KONG • Admiralty (26 September 2014 – 11 December 2014)• Causeway Bay (28 September 2014 – 15 December 2014)• Mong Kok (28 September 2014 – 25 November 2014)• Tsim Sha Tsui (1 October 2014 – 3 October 2014)

➤26 September 2014, 1 October 2014. They began the protest

over the pre election of a chief.

This is when they

ended the protest

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BEFORE THE PROTEST➤ HongKong is a democratic place which means that they can

vote freely

➤ It also means that the cantonese people could speak freely for themselves

➤ Other Chinese country had influence on their elections

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RESULTS➤ The Chinese people started to get involved in their pre

elections which the cantonese people couldn't accept

➤ People got into a massive protest over the fact that Chinese basically are taking away their freedom.

➤ HongKong is a democratic country but people say that HongKong is also a communism country so its believed to be a 1 government 2 systems country.

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AFTER THE PROTEST➤ HongKong is still a 1 government 2 system country

➤ They now get no other country involved in their pre election for a chief

➤ They still have their freedom and rights to vote just like before

➤ China couldn't accept the fact they they couldn't pre elect for HongKong so they got mad and took any social network with HongKong down which features Instagram!

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WHY WERE PEOPLE PROTESTING

➤ Beijing electing executive chiefs

➤ Hong Kong not China

➤ Chinese country’s getting

involved

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METHODS➤Occupations ➤Sit-Ins ➤Mobile Street Protest ➤Internet Activism ➤Hunger Strikes ➤Hacking

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CONCLUSION

➤ You all might thing well whats the answer to your essential question well we are gonna tell you.

➤ I want you to change mindset for a moment and put yourself in the cantonese people’s shoes and say to yourself my country do we need someone whom we can trust with our government and our world choices.

➤ Do we need someone whom we can't choose ourself to take care of our economy and our world stocks.

➤ If you can either say yes or no to those 2 questions then you basically found you answer!

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INTERESTING FACTSTEENAGERS LOST INSTAGRAM BECAUSE OF IT!!

Arrested95575 turned themselves in

UMBRELLA and Ribbon MOVEMENT

Injuries470+ as of 29 November

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SOURCES

➤ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nULJWviVpc

➤ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Hong_Kong_protests

➤ http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/01/hong-kong-democacy-protesters-march-universal-suffrage

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THANK YOU ANY QUESTIONS?