A. Germany
B. France
C. England
D. Belgium
Related Mcqs:
- Which two countries were involved in the 100 Years War (it was really 116 years)?
A. France and England
B. Germany and England
C. France and Germany
D. England and Flanders (Belgium) - Which treaty ended the Seven Years’ War of 1756-1763 (also called the French and Indian War)?
A. Treaty of Shackamaxon
B. Treaty of Hopewell
C. Treaty of Paris
D. Treaty of Ancon - who was US Secretary of War during the second World War?
A. Henry L. Stimson
B. Henry Morgenthau
C. Cordell Hull
D. Harry Hopkins - Russia and Japan fought war in 1903, Russia was defeated. The war is called:
A. Battle of Leipzig
B. Battle of Salamis
C. Russian-Japanese War
D. Battle of Yalu - In WW11, the German-Soviet war saw many nationalities participate in the campaign against the Soviet Union. Which nationality contributed the most people to the German war effort against the Soviets?
A. Romanians
B. Italians
C. Russians
D. Ukrainians - Which agreement in 1648 ended the ‘Thirty Years’ War’, with which the supremacy of the Holy Roman empire ended and France emerged as a dominant power?
A. Treaty of Rome
B. Treaty of Westphalia
C. Treaty of Paris
D. Treaty of Versailles - 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 - As the leader of Romania during the Cold War, this corrupt man often refused to co-operate with Soviet policy, which gained him the friendship of the United States and many other Western powers. Many believe his wife was the real “power behind the throne”, especially in the later years. Who was this Communist leader?
A. Nicolae Ceausescu
B. Vaclav Havel
C. Lech Walesa
D. Andrei Gromyko - What 1648 treaty ended the Thirty Years War?
A. Peace of Northphalia
B. Peace of Westphalia
C. Peace of Southphalia
D. Peace of Eastphalia - After the Seven Years War, what previously minor European kingdom emerged as a chief power?
A. France
B. Portugal
C. Austria
D. Prussia