A. Prussia
B. Austria
C. France
D. Russia
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of these events happened during the 19th century?
A. Great Depression
B. Brown vs. Board of Education case
C. The Enlightenment
D. The Amistad Case - What is the meaning of the term ‘The Great Schism’ when referring to an event in the late 14th century?
A. A dispute between the king of England and the Pope
B. A dispute between the king of England and his parliament
C. A dispute between the followers of two elected Popes
D. A dispute between the kings of Scotland and England - What reasons do we have to think that the 21st century will be a realist century?
A. Africa is still plagued by civil conflict
B. Europe continues to be as divided by national interest
C. Human rights assumptions are increasingly seen as a Western agenda backed by economic dollars and military divisions
D. b and c - As Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, this Russian diplomat started the western world when he signed he Nazi-Soviet Pact of 23 August 1939. Who was he?
A. V. M. Molotov
B. Georgi M. Malenkov
C. Maxim Litvinov
D. Konstantin A. Umansky - Who was the British diplomat who negotiated away the Sudetenland?
A. Neville Chamberlain
B. Lord Halifax
C. Anthony Eden
D. Alexander Cadogan - What country’s great naval fleet was defeated in July of 1588?
A. Norway
B. England
C. Spain
D. Portugal - Who was the longest serving dictator in the 20th century?
A. Pol Pot
B. Kim II Sung
C. Nicola Ceausescu
D. Fidel Castro - Name European intellectual movement in 18th century thinkers of which were against the religion (particularly Christianity) which chained human mind with superstition?
A. Renaissance
B. Enlightenment
C. Liberalism
D. Modernism - What twentieth century leader made the following statement about another world leader. I go the impression that here was a man who could be relied upon when he had given his world’?
A. Franklin Roosevelt
B. Ronald Reagan
C. Bill Clinton
D. Nevile Chamberlain - What 20th century British Prime Minister coined the phrase ‘Iron Curtain’?
A. Tony Blair
B. Harold Wilson
C. Margaret Thatcher
D. Winston Churchill