A. September 11
B. December 25
C. July 4
D. January 1
Related Mcqs:
- Which dictator came to power after a coup d’tat in 1976 in Argentina?
A. Juan Pern
B. Jorge Videla
C. Daniel Ortega
D. Octavio Paz - Who led a coup d’tat in Suriname in 1980?
A. Ronald / Venetiaan
B. Desi Bouterse
C. Charles Taylor
D. Robert Mugabe - EI Salvador got independence from:
A. Ethiopia
B. U.K
C. Spain
D. Soviet Union - 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 - 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 - July and American history. On what date during this month did President Johnson sign the Civil Rights Bill prohibiting racial discrimination?
A. 2 July 1964
B. 22 July 1964
C. 12 July 1964
D. 32 July 1964 - 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 - West German Chancellor Helmut khol was returned to power in 1987. When Labanese PM Rashid Karami was killed in hilicopler crash?
A. 1980
B. 1983
C. 1985
D. 1987 - 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 - Josef Stalin, although allied with the Allied Powers during World War ll, perhaps killed and tortured more of his own people than anyone, at any time. His paranoia led to purges throughout society and his own administration. Any who were thought to have disobeyed his will were tortured and murdered. Approximately, how many people was Stalin thought to have murdered?
A. 20,000,000
B. 3,000,000
C. 700,000
D. 185,000