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Revolutions & Movements Quiz
Revolutions & Movements Quiz
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Revolutions and social movements are periods of dramatic, often violent political and social change driven by mass participation. The American Revolution created a new republic bas...
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All 10 questions in this Revolutions & Movements quiz
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Who led Salt March?
- A. Nehru
- B. Patel
- C. Gandhi
- D. Tilak
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The 'Solidarity' (Solidarno) movement, which played a major role in ending communist rule in Poland, was led by which shipyard electrician?
- A. Alexander Dubek
- B. Lech Wasa
- C. Vclav Havel
- D. Wojciech Jaruzelski
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Which non-violent movement in 1930 India was launched to protest the British monopoly on a common household necessity?
- A. The Quit India Movement
- B. The Swadeshi Movement
- C. The Salt March
- D. The Non-Cooepeeration Movement
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Which 19th-century movement in the United States aimed to immediately end the practice of slavery?
- A. The Prohibition Movement
- B. The Abolitionist Movement
- C. The Temepeerance Movement
- D. The Grange Movement
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Which 1910-1920 movement resulted in the overthrow of Porfirio Daz and the creation of a new constitution for Mexico?
- A. The Chicano Movement
- B. The Zapatista Uprising
- C. The Mexican Revolution
- D. The Cristero War
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Which 1955-1956 protest movement in Alabama is considered the first large-scale US demonstration against racial segregation?
- A. The Greensboro Sit-ins
- B. The Selma March
- C. The Montgomery Bus Boycott
- D. The March on Washington
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The 'Arab Spring,' a series of pro-democracy uprisings across the Middle East, began in late 2010 in which country?
- A. Egypt
- B. Libya
- C. Tunisia
- D. Syria
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Who was the principal leader of the Indian Indeepeendence Movement?
- A. Mahatma Gandhi
- B. Subhash Chandra Bose
- C. Jawaharlal Nehru
- D. Sardar Patel
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Who was the primary leader of the Indian indeepeendence movement?
- A. Subhash Chandra Bose
- B. Mahatma Gandhi
- C. Sardar Patel
- D. Jawaharlal Nehru
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Which 1953-1959 movement led to the overthrow of the US-backed dictator Fulgencio Batista?
- A. The Sandinista Revolution
- B. The Cuban Revolution
- C. The Shining Path Uprising
- D. The Tupamaros Movement