A) 1989 B) 1975 C) 1968 D) 1956
A) Joseph Stalin B) Mikhail Gorbachev C) Nikita Khrushchev D) Vladimir Putin
A) Budapest B) Prague C) Warsaw D) Vienna
A) Operation Thunderstorm B) Operation Blizzard C) Operation Whirlwind D) Operation Avalanche
A) East Germany B) Yugoslavia C) Czechoslovakia D) Poland
A) Ferenc Gyurcsány B) Imre Nagy C) János Kádár D) Viktor Orbán
A) József Szájer B) Péter Erdő C) László Paskai D) József Mindszenty
A) Increased tensions between East and West B) Decreased military spending C) Improved diplomatic relations D) Enhanced cooperation
A) Increased economic growth B) Improved global standing C) Enhanced military capabilities D) Damaged its international image
A) Remained neutral B) Provided news and support to the rebels C) Supported the Soviet intervention D) Called for peaceful resolution |