
HIGHER REACHES ANSWERS: Myanmar railway workers stay defiant even after junta evicts them from homes [May 4, 2021]
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1. He took part in strikes and protests against the February 1 coup.
2. D
3. ruled Myanmar with an iron fist
4. Tun Myint believes workers in government housing are easier to control or surveil, while Geoff Aung believes the evictions will make it harder to restart the railway system and restore capital flows.
5. C
6. Ko Thet and Maung Hlain not being paid their salaries.
7. (a) 4
(b) -
(c) 3
(d) 2
(e) 1
8. (i) coup
(ii) bodies/organisations/companies
(iii) military/junta
9. A
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