A. Cuba (1962)
B. Able Archer (1983)
C. The Arab Israeli War (1979)
D. All of the options given are correct
Related Mcqs:
- Cuban missile crises which brought the world to the brink of nuclear war ended which Soviet Union promised to dismantle nuclear missiles in:
A. 1961
B. 1962
C. 1963
D. 1964 - The ‘Outer Space Treaty’ forbids the placing of nuclear weapons or any other weapons of mass destruction on celestial bodies and into outer space in general, was signed in:
A. 1967
B. 1965
C. 1965
D. 1966 - All issues of identity have emerged only in the aftermath of the cold-war. Identity politics were invented after the end of the cold war.
A. True
B. False
C. It depends on the theoretical approach that is used in the analysis
D. It depends on the historical background of the identity - When North Korea announced that it has nuclear weapons and will soon be carrying out a nuclear test to demonstrate this capability?
A. 25th March 2003
B. 25th April 2003
C. 15th July 2003
D. 28th August 2003 - In 1962, the United States and the USSR almost went to war over the issue of Soviet nuclear weapons in
A. North Korea
B. Poland
C. East Germany
D. Cuba - In 1962, the United States and the USSR almost went to war over the issue of Soviet nuclear weapons in
A. North Korea
B. Poland
C. East Germany
D. Cuba - How did the Korean War affect the overall Cold War?
A. It cemented communist military control over Southeast Asia
B. It sparked a thaw in relations between the Soviet Union and china
C. It hardened overall American attitudes toward communism
D. It sparked a thaw in relations between China and the United States - How did the Korean War affect the overall Cold War?
A. It cemented communist military control over Southeast Asia
B. It sparked a thaw in relations between the Soviet Union and China
C. It hardened overall American attitudes toward communism
D. It sparked a thaw in relations between China and the United States - During the Cold War, the Soviet Union invaded which of the following countries in order to change its government?
A. Iran
B. Czechoslovakia
C. Poland
D. Romania - As the leader of Romania during the Cold War, this corrupt man often refused to co-operate with Soviet policy, which gained him the friendship of the United States and many other Western powers. Many believe his wife was the real “power behind the throne”, especially in the later years. Who was this Communist leader?
A. Nicolae Ceausescu
B. Vaclav Havel
C. Lech Walesa
D. Andrei Gromyko