For their liberal views, Szeto Wah (“SEE-toe wah”) and Martin Lee were expelled from drafting a “mini-constitution” for this city, the 1990 Basic Law. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this city which has been governed under the “one country, two systems” principle since Britain handed it over to China in 1997.
ANSWER: Hong Kong
[10m] Szeto and Lee were excluded from drafting Hong Kong’s Basic Law because of their support for this event. Operation Yellowbird helped students flee from this 1989 event that stalled Dèng Xiǎopíng’s reforms.
ANSWER: Tiananmen Square protests [accept June Fourth Incident or 6-4 Incident]
[10h] Szeto and Lee were among the earliest members of a Hong Kong political camp named for this word. This word provides the common name for a papier-mâché statue erected during the Tiananmen Square protests.
ANSWER: democracy [accept Goddess of Democracy; accept pro-democracy or pan-democracy; prompt on pan-dems; prompt on Goddess of Liberty by asking “what other name is the statue commonly known by?”]
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