A. television talk shows that criticized his regime
B. the people’s access to Western broadcasts like CNN
C. the failure of the regime to use new media to broadcast its messages
D. huge protests organized through text messages
Related Mcqs:
- This leader was swept to power and became the first Prime Minister and President of the newly independent country of Bangladesh.
A. Ali Baba
B. Tunku Abdul Rahman
C. Mujibar Rahman
D. Ahmed Ben Bella - What are called those bombs and missiles that can be guided to its target by laser technology, TV homing technology, or terrain-contour matching (TERCOM)?
A. short weapons
B. Modern weapons
C. Smart weapons
D. Mini weapons - Which ‘great dictator’ was President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986?
A. Corazn Aquino
B. Fernando Lepez
C. Ferdinand Marcos
D. Arturo Tolentino - Which president of the Philippines had a wife named Imelda, the first lady who had a large collection of shoes?
A. Diosdado Macapagal
B. Ferdinand Marcos
C. Ramon Magsaysay
D. Elpidio Quirino - Vladimir Voronin became President in 2001 of what country?
A. Russia
B. Belarus
C. Moldova
D. Ukraine - As the “Wind of Change” swept through Africa in the post World War II years, who led Kenya to independence?
A. Sam Nujoma
B. Daniel arap Moi
C. Jomo Kenyatta
D. Kwame Nkrumah - 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 - Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand established Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Bangkok. Brunei joined the association after attaining independence in 1984. Which was/were admitted in ASEAN in 1997?
A. Laos
B. Myanmar
C. Both of them
D. None of them - The founding members of SEATO were Australia, France, Great Britain, New Zealand , Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand and US. Pakistan officially withdrew from it in:
A. 1972
B. 1982
C. 1967
D. 1976 - Who was the target of the symbolic attacks against the World Trade Centre in 1933 and 2001?
A. Global Capitalism
B. Citizens of the USA
C. President Clinton
D. The International Monetary Fund