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One area studied in high school History is the Cold War, which lasted from the end of World War II until the fall of the Soviet Union. As a part of this, students will look at the situation in the 1950s, which saw a Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956, and the Suez Crisis of the same year.
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Despite Stalin's death in 1953 the Cold War intensified under his successors. In 1956, for example, Soviet forces invaded Hungary to bring a more liberal government to heel. Also in 1956, the Western powers were divided by the Suez Crisis.
Find out more about the Cold War in the 1950s, the Suez Crisis and the Soviet invasion of Hungary, in this quiz.
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In which city was the agreement signed which brought an end to French intervention in Indo-China, and divided Vietnam into two parts? |
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Geneva |
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Paris |
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London |
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Rome |
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Which Central European country was occupied by the victorious states from the Second World War until 1955, when a mutual withdrawal was arranged: on condition that the state concerned should remain neutral? |
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West Germany |
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Austria |
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Italy |
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Hungary |
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Which country's membership of NATO in 1955 infuriated the USSR and its allies, leading to the setting up of the Warsaw Pact? |
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West Germany |
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France |
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Italy |
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Hungary |
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Which Soviet leader authorized Russian forces to enter Hungary in the autumn of 1956 to put down a "counter revolution"? |
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Bulganin |
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Malenkov |
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Khrushchev |
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Beria |
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5.
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Which Hungarian leader was captured by invading Soviet forces in 1956, and later executed? |
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Laszlo Rajk |
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Imre Nagy |
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Matjas Rakosi |
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Janos Kadar |
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In 1956 the Egyptian leader announced the nationalization of the Suez Canal. Who was he? |
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Colonel Nasser |
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General Neguib |
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King Farouk |
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Anwar Sadat |
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Which British prime minister used force, together with France, to attempt to recover the Canal? |
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Eden |
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Churchill |
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MacMillan |
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Butler |
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Which American president refused to support British and French policy over Suez, complaining that he had not been consulted? |
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Truman |
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Eisenhower |
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Dulles |
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Harriman |
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9.
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What name is given to the speech delivered to the Russian Communist Party in 1956, listing and describing Stalin's crimes against his own people? |
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The Secret Speech |
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The Truth Speech |
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Stalin's Crimes: the Full Truth |
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The Great Speech |
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10.
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Which Russian name is given to the first Russian satellite sent into space to orbit the earth in 1957, thus stealing a march on the Americans? |
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Laika |
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Vostok |
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Sputnik |
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Gagarin |
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1.
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In which city was the agreement signed which brought an end to French intervention in Indo-China, and divided Vietnam into two parts? |
|
[x] |
Geneva |
[ ] |
Paris |
[ ] |
London |
[ ] |
Rome |
|
|
2.
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Which Central European country was occupied by the victorious states from the Second World War until 1955, when a mutual withdrawal was arranged: on condition that the state concerned should remain neutral? |
|
[ ] |
West Germany |
[x] |
Austria |
[ ] |
Italy |
[ ] |
Hungary |
|
|
3.
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Which country's membership of NATO in 1955 infuriated the USSR and its allies, leading to the setting up of the Warsaw Pact? |
|
[x] |
West Germany |
[ ] |
France |
[ ] |
Italy |
[ ] |
Hungary |
|
|
4.
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Which Soviet leader authorized Russian forces to enter Hungary in the autumn of 1956 to put down a "counter revolution"? |
|
[ ] |
Bulganin |
[ ] |
Malenkov |
[x] |
Khrushchev |
[ ] |
Beria |
|
|
5.
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Which Hungarian leader was captured by invading Soviet forces in 1956, and later executed? |
|
[ ] |
Laszlo Rajk |
[x] |
Imre Nagy |
[ ] |
Matjas Rakosi |
[ ] |
Janos Kadar |
|
|
6.
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In 1956 the Egyptian leader announced the nationalization of the Suez Canal. Who was he? |
|
[x] |
Colonel Nasser |
[ ] |
General Neguib |
[ ] |
King Farouk |
[ ] |
Anwar Sadat |
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|
7.
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Which British prime minister used force, together with France, to attempt to recover the Canal? |
|
[x] |
Eden |
[ ] |
Churchill |
[ ] |
MacMillan |
[ ] |
Butler |
|
|
8.
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Which American president refused to support British and French policy over Suez, complaining that he had not been consulted? |
|
[ ] |
Truman |
[x] |
Eisenhower |
[ ] |
Dulles |
[ ] |
Harriman |
|
|
9.
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What name is given to the speech delivered to the Russian Communist Party in 1956, listing and describing Stalin's crimes against his own people? |
|
[x] |
The Secret Speech |
[ ] |
The Truth Speech |
[ ] |
Stalin's Crimes: the Full Truth |
[ ] |
The Great Speech |
|
|
10.
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Which Russian name is given to the first Russian satellite sent into space to orbit the earth in 1957, thus stealing a march on the Americans? |
|
[ ] |
Laika |
[ ] |
Vostok |
[x] |
Sputnik |
[ ] |
Gagarin |
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