A) 1995 B) 2010 C) 2000 D) 2007
A) To honor slave traders B) To promote tourism C) To commemorate the victims of the slave trade D) To celebrate slavery
A) The Civil War B) World War II C) The transatlantic slave trade D) The abolition of slavery
A) Trade fairs B) Remembrance services C) Art exhibitions D) Political rallies
A) Debates on economic policies B) Discussions on art C) Conversations on tourism D) Conversations about history and justice
A) Human Rights Day B) International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade C) Independence Day D) Emancipation Day
A) Historians and activists B) Business leaders C) Politicians and celebrities D) Sports figures
A) The Brexit movement B) The industrial revolution movement C) The environmental movement D) The movement to acknowledge and address the legacy of slavery
A) Victory over oppression B) Wealth from trade C) Historical figures in power D) The suffering and resilience of enslaved people |