With Khrushchev's criticism of Stalin, the first opposition came from:
Hungary
Romania
Poland
Berlin
Name the only Communist state to resist domination by Stalin.
Czechoslovakia
Yugoslavia
Match the following. (a) Free elections in Poland (i) October 1989 (b) Latvia becomes independent (ii) November 1989 (c) The Berlin Wall dismantled (iii) May 1989 (d) Gorbachev tells Erich Honecker to reform (iv) March 1990 (e) Hungarians begins dismantling the barbed-wire fence (v) June 1989
(a, v) (b, iv) (c, ii) (d, i) (e, iii)
(a, iv) (b, ii) (c, i) (d, iii) (e, v)
(a, iii) (b, iv) (c, v) (d, ii) (e, i)
(a, ii) (b, i) (c, iv) (d, v) (e, iii)
The Czechoslovak episode of opposition gave rise to the:
Protest in Czechoslovakia
One party system
Czechoslovakia to remain a member of the Warsaw Pact
Brezhnev Doctrine
Revolution in Iran; New nuclear weapons; Collapse of SALT 2; The Moscow and Los Angeles Olympics - all led to the:
Cold War to freeze again in 1980s
Cold War to thaw in the 1970s
Detente
Hostility between the superpowers
The period of Czech opposition of Communism led by the intellectuals came to be known as:
De-Stalinisation
Cominform
Prague Spring
Who was the first non-Communist President of Poland?
Mikhail Gorbachev
Tadeusz Mazowiecki
Lech Walesa
Jaruzelski