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Follow My Lead - Charismatic Political Leaders

written by: discoglist
 
Learn more about some of the political leaders who used their charismatic authority in their way to the top.

Question 1:


Mahatma Gandhi's political ideas were defined by the ahimsa philosophical concept. What does the Sanskrit word 'ahimsa' mean?
By all means
Avoidance of violence
Living for the moment
Love

Question 2:


Who gave Margaret Thatcher the nickname 'The Iron Lady'?
Prince Charles
George H. W. Bush
the Soviet media
David Letterman

Question 3:


What nickname was given to Fidel Castro?
Comandante
All of these
The Giant
The Horse

Question 4:


Which of these statements is true about President John F. Kennedy?
All of these
He is the first president to have won a Nobel Prize.
He was assassinated in New York City
He was the first Catholic president of the United States.

Question 5:


In what field was Sir Winston Churchill awarded a Nobel Prize in 1953?
Literature
Physics
Chemistry
Peace

Question 6:


Lech Walesa was President of this European country from 1990 to 1995.
Slovakia
Switzerland
Poland
Czech Republic

Question 7:


What office did Saddam Hussein hold between July 16, 1979 and April 9, 2003?
President of Iraq
Vice president
Regent of the monarch
None of these

Question 8:


How did Nazi leader Adolf Hitler die on April 30, 1945?
He was executed.
He was shot.
He committed suicide.
He suffered from a stroke.

Question 9:


Vladimir Lenin was the leader of this revolution that took place in Russia in 1917.
Soviet Revolution
Bolshevik Revolution
October Revolution
All of these

Question 10:


What was President Ronald Reagan's occupation before he started his political career?
Salesman
Actor
Tailor
Painter

 


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