Who was the Czechoslovak Party Secretary whose name is associated with the reforms introduced there in early 1968?
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Palach
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Sik
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Benes
100%
Dubcek
Q.2.
Which Soviet leader was forced to resign as Communist Party Secretary in 1964, and replaced by Brezhnev, Kosygin and the ideologist Suslov?
100%
Khrushchev
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Malenkov
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Ponamaryev
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Andropov
Q.3.
What name is usually given to the series of reforms passed by the new Party leadership in Czechoslovakia in nearly 1968, in an atmosphere of optimism - especially among young people?
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The Czech Spring
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The Czechoslovak Spring
100%
The Prague Spring
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The New Turning Point
Q.4.
Who was the President of Czechoslovakia during 1968?
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Hacha
100%
Svoboda
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Zatopek
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Masaryk
Q.5.
Who was the Soviet choice of Czechoslovak Party Secretary after the invasion?
100%
Kadar
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Gomulka
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Zhivkov
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Husak
Q.6.
From which part of Czechoslovakia did the new leader come?
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Bohemia
100%
Slovakia
0%
Moravia
0%
Teschen
Q.7.
What name was given to the Soviet view that Communist states should enjoy only limited sovereignty, as even their internal policies could affect their neighbours?
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The Molotov Doctrine
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The Bulganin Doctrine
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The Chernenko Doctrine
100%
The Brezhnev Doctrine
Q.8.
Which Warsaw Pact state refused to join in the invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968?
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Romania
0%
Albania
100%
Yugoslovia
0%
Poland
Q.9.
Which of the Warsaw Pact invaders of 1968 did not share a border with Czechoslovakia?
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Bulgaria
100%
Hungary
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The Soviet Union
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East Germany
Q.10.
Which hard line Communist leader was replaced as Secretary of the Czechoslovak Communist Party a few months before the Warsaw Pact invasion?
100%
Gottwald
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Novotny
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Grotewohl
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Strougal
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