A. A riot during the 1969 Munich Beer fest
B. Adolf Hitler’s attempt to seize power in Bavaria
C. Paul von Hindenburg’s seizure of power of the Weimar Republic
D. Renee el Payaso’s march on Cuzcatlan
Related Mcqs:
- What does the term ‘Hanseatic League’ refer to?
A. Confederation of towns in the Low Countries for mutual defence
B. Europe’s first international Trades Union
C. Confederation of Baltic States
D. A confederation of German (and other) towns for mutual defence in commerce - What does the term ‘The Golden Horde’ refer to?
A. Part of the Mongol Empire
B. Gold taken by Spain from the New World
C. An area in Mexico once ruled by the Aztecs
D. Napoleon’s conquest of Egypt - What does ‘the Civil List’ mean and refer to in the UK?
A. Money paid by the taxpayer for the upkeep of civil rights groups
B. Money paid by the taxpayer for the upkeep of the unemployed
C. Money payed by the taxpayer for the upkeep of the Royal family
D. Money paid by the taxpayer to servicement recently discharged from the armed forces - This 11th Prime Minister of Israel, elected in 2001, is considered by many Israelis to be a strong leader battling terrorism. Many critics, however, particularly in the Arab world, refer to him as “the Butcher of Beirut” and have sought his prosecution as a war criminal.
A. Ariel Sharon
B. Yitzak Rabin
C. Ehud Barak
D. Shimon Peres - Which term is used for intentionally and systematic destruction of a national, racial, religious or ethic group. The term is commonly applied to the policies of Nazis during World War II?
A. Genocide
B. Mass killing
C. Homicide
D. Ethnic-cleansing - Which of the following does NOT occur in sense of inevitability around the change n government while claiming their actions will bring long-term stability:
A. the coup leaders try to create a sense of inevitability around the change in government while claiming their actions will bring long-term stability
B. Civilian politicians in power and uncooperative military officers are arrested or killed
C. Coup leaders try to keep state building and television stations under civilian management to establish the illusion of civilian control
D. Political power is seized by domestic military forces - Who served as the President of Bangladesh for the term lasting from April 21, 1977 to May 30, 1981?
A. Shah Azizur Rahman
B. Abu Sayeed Chowdhury
C. Ziaur Rahman
D. Abdus Sattar - What is meant by the term, ‘Compgnies d’Ordonnance’?
A. French tanks of WW1
B. 15th century French cavalry and mounted infantry
C. French tanks of WW2
D. French support troops in both World Wars - What is meant by the term ‘The big Four’?
A. The Powers contesting global dominance in the sixties
B. Representatives of the main victorious Powers at the Paris Peace Conference after WW1
C. The Powers at the Yalta conference of WW2
D. The powers involved during the American Revolutionary War - What is the meaning of the term ‘Cinque Ports’?
A. An system of ports for the defence of the English coastline
B. A series of ports below sea level in East Anglia
C. A system of ports for the defence of the French coastline
D. A series of ports with an official, royal monopoly in wool exports