A) Forced collectivization of agriculture B) Military invasion C) Economic recession D) Natural disasters
A) Poland B) Russia C) Ukraine D) Germany
A) 1940-1941 B) 1955-1956 C) 1932-1933 D) 1920-1921
A) Joseph Stalin B) Vladimir Lenin C) Mikhail Gorbachev D) Nikita Khrushchev
A) Movement restrictions and food confiscations B) Cultural celebrations C) Free education and healthcare D) Economic incentives
A) Subsistence farming B) Collectivization C) Industrialization D) Privatization
A) Nikita Khrushchev B) Viktor Yanukovych C) Walter Duranty D) James Mace
A) Death by hunger B) Eternal memory C) Land of plenty D) Unity and strength
A) It brought international recognition to Ukraine. B) It resulted in the loss of millions of lives and had a lasting impact on Ukrainian identity. C) It led to economic prosperity and social progress. D) It strengthened the political power of Ukrainian leaders.
A) Generous financial aid to Ukraine B) Encouragement of investigative journalism C) International aid campaigns D) Censorship and denial of access to affected areas |