A. Kronstadt Rebellion
B. Petrodvorets Revolt
C. Boxer Rebellion
D. March Rebellion
Related Mcqs:
- The ancient regime was an absolute monarchy and lacked a formal constitution. The regime essentially relied on:___________?
A. Custom
B. Referendum
C. Law
D. None of these - This General set up a regime in Crimea from March to November 1920. Who was this General?
A. Zhirirlovshiy
B. General Wrangel
C. Vladimir Volfovich
D. Sergey Mironov - The first secret police of communist (Bolshevik) Russia was known as: ____________?
A. Diamata
B. Cheka
C. Mir
D. Tartars - The Bolshevik Revolution took place in: __________?
A. 1915
B. 1917
C. 1919
D. None of these - The Bolshevik Revolution took place in: ___________?
A. 1915
B. 1917
C. 1919
D. None of them - Soviet Union made demands also to Finland. When the Finns did not give in, the outcome was war. It started at the end of November 1939. By what name that war is known?
A. Winter War
B. Karelian War
C. Continuation War
D. Vyborg War - Who said that a state without a constitution would not be a state but a regime of anarchy?
A. Professor Jellineck
B. Gilchrist
C. Leacock
D. Finer
E. Gettell - Before March 1946 the council of minister was known as: ______________?
A. The council of secretaries
B. The council of people commissars
C. The council of state representatives
D. None of them - Who of the following said that in the state of nature hands of all were against one and hand of one against all?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. Marx - What does Hobbes see as the immediate result of a rebellion against the sovereign, or against the social covenant, as in civil war?
A. The establishment of a new government
B. A return to the state of nature
C. The sovereign punishes the rebels and peace is restored to the Leviathan
D. Civil wars only occur in governments that have not been structured according to Hobbesian rules