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6. France
Who isn’t a good enemy?
a) Someone to be hated
b) Someone to be afraid of
c) Someone to be understood
7. France
Who isn’t a good enemy?
a) Someone to be hated
b) Someone to be afraid of
c) Someone to be understood
8. Italy
Who are the enemies for ‘Lega Nord’?
a) American power
b) Immigrants from Africa
c) Chinese
9. Italy
Who are the enemies for ‘Lega Nord’?
a) American power
b) Immigrants from Africa
c) Chinese
10. Italy
How is Judas portraited by painters?
a) Like the other disciples
b) Black and deformed
c) Blonde and handsome
11. Italy
How is Judas portraited by painters?
a) Like the other disciples
b) Black and deformed
c) Blonde and handsome
12. Italy
The depicion of the enemy like a monster comes from
a) Ancient Rome
b) Ancient Greece
c) Renaissance
13. Italy
The depicion of the enemy like a monster comes from
a) Ancient Rome
b) Ancient Greece
c) Renaissance
14. Spain
Which were the two sides during the Spanish Civil War?
a) The right side and the left side
b) The republican and the national side
c) The communist and the fascism side
15. Spain
Which were the two sides during the Spanish Civil War?
a) The right side and the left side
b) The republican and the national side
c) The communist and the fascism side
16. Spain
What was the symbol of the Republican side?
a) The hammer and the sicker
b) The hand
c) The eagle
17. Spain
What was the symbol of the Republican side?
a) The hammer and the sicker
b) The hand
c) The eagle
18. Spain
Which was the most important media during the Spanish Civil War?
a) The telephone
b) The television
c) The radio
19. Spain
Which was the most important media during the Spanish Civil War?
a) The telephone
b) The television
c) The radio
20. Poland
Which slogans were not proclaimed during March 1968 events?
a) „We want the truth of Mickiewicz!”
b) „Workers of the world, unite!”
c) „Students – to your books! Writers – to your pens!”
21. Poland
Which slogans were not proclaimed during March 1968 events?
a) „We want the truth of Mickiewicz!”
b) „Workers of the world, unite!”
c) „Students – to your books! Writers – to your pens!”
22. Poland
What answers did government expect from the voters?
a) 3x yes
b) 3x no
c) They weren’t taking any actions
23. Poland
What answers did government expect from the voters?
a) 3x yes
b) 3x no
c) They weren’t taking any actions
24. Poland
Where did the workers solidarity demonstrations take place?
a) In Kazimierz
b) On the Main Market
c) In Nowa Huta
25. Poland
Where did the workers solidarity demonstrations take place?
a) In Kazimierz
b) On the Main Market
c) In Nowa Huta
26. Sweden
What was the Swedish topic about?
a) Tobacco prohibition
b) Alcohol prohibition
c) Polarbear prohibition
27. Sweden
What was the Swedish topic about?
a) Tobacco prohibition
b) Alcohol prohibition
c) Polarbear prohibition
28. Sweden
What was the year of the election for this prohibition?
a) 1872
b) 1928
c) 1922
29. Sweden
What was the year of the election for this prohibition?
a) 1872
b) 1928
c) 1922
30. Sweden
What was the propaganda poster on the no side about?
a) The crayfish drinks our liquor
b) We need liquor to our crayfish
c) We won’t eat crayfish with liquor
31. Sweden
What was the propaganda poster on the no side about?
a) The crayfish drinks our liquor
b) We need liquor to our crayfish
c) We won’t eat crayfish with liquor
32. Estonia
When did the kids in Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic receive gifts from Ded
Moroz?
a) Christmas
b) New Years Eve
c) Anniversary of the October Revolution
33. Estonia
When did the kids in Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic receive gifts from Ded
Moroz?
a) Christmas
b) New Years Eve
c) Anniversary of the October Revolution
38. Germany
Who were the four victorious powers in Germany after the II WW?
a) USA, UK, France, USSR
b) Italy, Poland, Germany, USA
c) France, Spain, UK, USA
39. Germany
Who were the four victorious powers in Germany after the II WW?
a) USA, UK, France, USSR
b) Italy, Poland, Germany, USA
c) France, Spain, UK, USA
40. Germany
With which symbol were the posters in the II WW often decorated?
a) With a fist
b) With a heart
c) With a swastika
41. Germany
With which symbol were the posters in the II WW often decorated?
a) With a fist
b) With a heart
c) With a swastika
42. Germany
In which colour was the background in the propaganda materials in the I WW?
a) Red
b) Black
c) White
43. Germany
In which colour was the background in the propaganda materials in the I WW?
a) Red
b) Black
c) White