A. 1994
B. 1995
C. 1998
D. 1991
Related Mcqs:
- How is termed the upsurge in racial and political intolerance in western Europe of the early 1990s?
A. European Nazis
B. Neo-Nazism
C. Fascism
D. Modern Nazis - How is termed the upsurge in racial and political intolerance in western Europe of the early 1990s?
A. Movement for uniting the Islamic Nations
B. Movement for uniting the Arabic Nations
C. Movement for uniting the Islamic Asian Nations
D. Movement for reestablishing Caliphate - Who became the first black president of South Africa?
A. Nelson Mendela
B. Robert Mogabe
C. Eddi Amin
D. Martin Luther King - Idi Amin killed approximately 3000,000 people during his reign and stole millions of dollars from his country and others. He expelled all non-African residents from his country and threated British citizens who lived there. What African nation did the “butcher of Africa” rule?
A. Uganda
B. Libya
C. Somalia
D. Zaire - In 1954 the southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty established the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization, (SEATO), a defensive alliance between Australia, France, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, South Vietnam, Thailand, the United Kingdom and:
A. China
B. USA
C. India
D. Sri Lanka - Apartheid was a system of racial separation and segregation in what African country?
A. Nigeria
B. South Africa
C. Somalia
D. Ethiopia - Which phenomenon is indicated by the policy Apartheid (apartness)?
A. Cultural segregation
B. Racial segregation
C. Ethnic segregation
D. Religious segregation - The first concentration camp was devised during the Second Bower War in South Africa in 1899 for the detention of African Women and children. Who devised it?
A. British
B. France
C. Italian
D. German - After an outbreak of the violence, African National Congress was banned in 1961 by the government of South Africa. Name its leader who was sentenced to life imprisonment?
A. Robert McNamara
B. Robert Mugabe
C. Kofi Annan
D. Nelson Mandela - Nelson Mandela was in prison for 27 years before he was released and became president of South Africa. From what prison was he released on 11 February 1990?
A. Robben Island
B. Goodwood Prison
C. Pollsmoor Prison
D. Victor Verster in Paarl