A. Soviet Union
B. China
C. Germany
D. France
Related Mcqs:
- This dictator was executed by his much abused people on Christmas Day in 1989. Who was the executed leader? A. Gheorghe Gheorgiu-Dej B. Nicolai Ceausescu C. Chivu Stoici D. lon lliescu
This dctator was executed by his much abused people on Christmas Day in 1989. Who was the executed leader?
A. Gheorghe Gheorgiu-Dej
B. Nicolai Ceausescu
C. Chivu Stoici
D. lon lliescu - Justin Rosenberg argues:
A. that Realism is a historical in its account of international relations
B. that the theory of anarchy is contained within Marx’s analysis of capitalism (anarchy is a key feature of capitalist production)
C. historical change in world politics can be understood as a reflection of transformations in the prevailing relations of production
D. all of the above - Of what country did dictator Josip Broz Tito become Prime Minister in 1945 and rule as President from 1953 until his death in 1980:
A. Hungary
B. Czechoslovakia
C. Bulgaria
D. Yugoslavia - When Joseph Stalin died in 1953 it was global news. Do you known which famous Russian composer also died that day?
A. Rostropovich
B. shostakovich
C. Rimsky-Korsakov
D. Prokofiev - Romania’s dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife were executed on Christmas Day in 1989. What was the first name of his wife?
A. Angela
B. Elena
C. Olivia
D. Nicoletta - After North Korea’s nuclear explosion, what is the current number of nuclear states including Israel?
A. 10
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9 - 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 - 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 - 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) eliminates nuclear and conventional ground-launched ballistic and cruise missiles with ranges of 500 to 5,500 kilometers (300 to 3,400 miles); ratified and comes into force in:
A. 1989
B. 1990
C. 1988
D. 1991 - 1974 “Threshold Test Ban Treaty” established a nuclear ‘threshold’ by prohibiting nuclear tests of devices having a yield exceeding:
A. 100 kilotons
B. 200 kilotons
C. 150 kilotons
D. 250 kilotons