A. Juan Pern
B. Jorge Videla
C. Daniel Ortega
D. Octavio Paz
Related Mcqs:
- Chile’s Augusto Pinochet came to power after a coup d’tat in 1973, during which President Salvador Allende was killed. On what date did this coup d’tat take place?
A. September 11
B. December 25
C. July 4
D. January 1 - Who led a coup d’tat in Suriname in 1980?
A. Ronald / Venetiaan
B. Desi Bouterse
C. Charles Taylor
D. Robert Mugabe - The year 1943 saw the dictator Juan Peron come to power after a military coup. But in which country?
A. Peru
B. Colombia
C. Chile
D. Argentina - Sar became the Secretary General of the Khmer Rouge in 1963, and Prime Minister of Cambodia after a coup in 1975. Under what name is this dictator better known?
A. Ho Chi Minh
B. Phnom Penh
C. Sihanouk
D. Pol Pot - What former top politician of the USSR came to power in Georgia after a coup in 1992?
A. Mikhail Saakashvili
B. Eduard Shevardnadze
C. Gnadi Timushenko
D. Viktor Yushchenko - Cuba’s Fidel Castro appointed his own brother Minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces in 1959, and Vice President in 1976. What’s the name of Fidel’s brother?
A. Haimar
B. Fulgencio
C. Raul
D. Lufs - 20 Arab states and Palestine Liberation Organization established a money reserve in 1976. Its name is:
A. Muslim Fund
B. Islamic Fund
C. United Islamic Fund
D. Arab Monetary Fund (AMF) - Who was born in Argentina with the name of Maria Estela Martinez and was the first woman chief of state in South America?
A. Violeta Chamorro
B. Isabel Peron
C. Evita Peron
D. Corazon Aquino - What organization promotes free trade between Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay?
A. SAFTA
B. APEC
C. OAS
D. Mercosur - Of what country was Idi Amin Dada the dictator from 1971 to 1979?
A. Uganda
B. Zimbabwe
C. Kenya
D. Rwanda