A. Gorbachev
B. Brezhnev
C. Malenkov
D. Krushchev
Related Mcqs:
- Which of Stalin’s policies did Khrushchev continue?
A. Purges
B. Attacks on churches
C. High military budget
D. All of these - Stalin was appointed secretary general of Russian communist party in:
A. 1924
B. 1922
C. 1926
D. None of them - The Stalin constitution is called:_____________?
A. The constitution of 1918
B. The constitution of 1924
C. The constitution of 1936
D. None of them - This one-time ally of Stalin was ousted from the Politburo in 1929. He would die in the purges in 1938. Who was he?
A. General Wrangel
B. Nikolai Bukharin
C. Sergey Mironov
D. None of these - Ministries of the Government or “Government” of Russia composed of the premier and his deputies, ministers, and selected other individuals all are appointed by:
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Governor
D. None of them - The premier is appointed by: _____________?
A. The president
B. National assembly
C. Legislature of states
D. None of them - Next to the Poliburo of the Communist Party, what other party was the most important policy-making body in the USSR?
A. Council of Ministers
B. Soviet Communist Party
C. The Supreme Soviet
D. Committee for State Security - Which of the following courts was not recognized by the Constitution of former USSR?
A. Military Tribunal
B. Peoples Courts
C. Courts of Autonomous Regions
D. None of the above - Which one of the following statements is correct?
A. Society is a creation of state
B. Society receives its power from state
C. Society is prior to the state
D. Society is a territorial Organisation - Which one of the following is the feature of the rule of law?
A. In it all elite are treated equal before law
B. In it all poor are treated equal before law
C. In it all rulers are treated equal before law
D. In it all bureaucrats are treated equal before law
E. In it all are treated equal before law