A. opposition to the weakening of communist economic structures
B. a desire for greater political freedoms
C. popular resentment over such problems as inflation and corruption
D. opposition to a ban on exports to Western countries
Related Mcqs:
- This man, elected President of China by the National People’s Congress in March 2003, served as party chief in the 1980s in Guizhou and Tibet, where he oversaw crackdowns on pro-independence protests.
A. Jiang Zemin
B. Hu Jintao
C. Tenzin Gyatso
D. Yao Ming - 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 - Of what country was Manuel Noriega the dictator form 1983 to 1989?
A. Panama
B. Guatemala
C. Nicaragua
D. El Salvador - 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 - Indian Government accepted Maharaja’s accession and still sticks to that accession ignoring the will of the people. India’s military intervention on behalf of Maharaja led go to the first India-Pakistan war in 1947-1948. When both countries signed cease fire?
A. 1 January 1949
B. 1 January 1948
C. 1 January 1947
D. 1 January 1950 - On June 25, American officials announced the launch of Operation Khanjar. What is the meaning of Khanjar?
A. New Dawn
B. Panther’s Claw
C. Strike of sword
D. None of them - Which of the following countries did NOT join the (then) European Community in the 1980s?
A. Greece
B. Sweden
C. Spain
D. Portugal - Which of the following countries refused to join NPT?
A. Israel
B. Pakistan
C. India
D. All of them - G-8 was formally known as G-7. Which country was invited to join G-7 summit from 1994 and became full member in 1997?
A. US
B. Canada
C. Russia
D. Japan - International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) is the name of a NATO-led security and development mission in:
A. Afghanistan
B. Lebanon
C. Mogadishu
D. Iraq