A. The Socialist Party
B. The Bolshevik Party
C. The Communist Party
D. The Revolutionary Party
Related Mcqs:
- 1922 was the year when Soviet Union was officially founded. How many republics did it comprise at the time initially?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 11
D. 15 - In what year was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics officially founded?
A. 1917
B. 1922
C. 1918
D. 1924 - Which was the last country to be incorporated into the Soviet Union as a Soviet Socialist Republic?
A. Moldova
B. Latvia
C. Estonia
D. Lithuania - The Soviet of Union was elected by the Soviet citizens, voting by:____________?
A. Election districts
B. Election constituency
C. Election commissars
D. None of them - Newly created (1989) Congress of People’s Deputies voted to end the communist Party’s control over the government and elected Gorbachev President of the Soviet Union on:
A. March 14,1990
B. March 14,1993
C. March 14,1991
D. March 14,1992 - Who preceded Khrushchev as First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union of Russia?
A. Stalin
B. Brezhnev
C. Malenkov
D. Beria - Who succeeded Khrushchev as First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union?
A. Stalin
B. Gorbachev
C. Lenin
D. Brezhnev - In November of 1991, who banned the Communist Party of the Soviet Union?
A. Dmitry Medvedev
B. Vladimir Putin
C. Yeltsin
D. None of them - In Soviet Union, Social Democratic Labour Party was founded in:___________?
A. 1860
B. 1876
C. 1896
D. None of these - Soviet Union made demands also to Finland. When the Finns did not give in, the outcome was war. It started at the end of November 1939. By what name that war is known?
A. Winter War
B. Karelian War
C. Continuation War
D. Vyborg War
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