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Holodomor: The Great Famine in Ukraine
Contributed by: Prior
  • 1. What was the primary cause of the Holodomor?
A) Military invasion
B) Forced collectivization of agriculture
C) Economic recession
D) Natural disasters
  • 2. In which country did the Holodomor take place?
A) Germany
B) Ukraine
C) Russia
D) Poland
  • 3. During which years did the Holodomor occur?
A) 1920-1921
B) 1932-1933
C) 1940-1941
D) 1955-1956
  • 4. Which Soviet leader was in power during the Holodomor?
A) Joseph Stalin
B) Vladimir Lenin
C) Nikita Khrushchev
D) Mikhail Gorbachev
  • 5. What restrictions were placed on Ukrainians during the famine?
A) Economic incentives
B) Cultural celebrations
C) Free education and healthcare
D) Movement restrictions and food confiscations
  • 6. What agricultural system did the Soviet Union enforce that contributed to the famine?
A) Privatization
B) Industrialization
C) Subsistence farming
D) Collectivization
  • 7. Who first coined the term 'Holodomor'?
A) Nikita Khrushchev
B) James Mace
C) Walter Duranty
D) Viktor Yanukovych
  • 8. What is the meaning of 'Holodomor' in Ukrainian?
A) Death by hunger
B) Unity and strength
C) Eternal memory
D) Land of plenty
  • 9. Why is the Holodomor considered one of the most devastating events in Ukrainian history?
A) It strengthened the political power of Ukrainian leaders.
B) It brought international recognition to Ukraine.
C) It led to economic prosperity and social progress.
D) It resulted in the loss of millions of lives and had a lasting impact on Ukrainian identity.
  • 10. How did the Soviet government prevent information about the famine from reaching the outside world?
A) International aid campaigns
B) Generous financial aid to Ukraine
C) Encouragement of investigative journalism
D) Censorship and denial of access to affected areas
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