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Page 1: Questions europe 1968 final

Quiz about the 1968s

in Europe

Page 2: Questions europe 1968 final

Germany

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What role does the FU-University play in 1968?

It was a great place to meet new people.

The students started motions against

political views.

The university started to have rare classes

which the students could take.

Page 4: Questions europe 1968 final

What role does the FU-University play in 1968?

It was a great place to meet new people.

The students started motions against

political views.

The university started to have rare classes

which the students could take.

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Why were the students mad at the

German publishing company

“Springer Verlag”?

Because they published something bad

about their motions.

Because they didn‘t want to print the

stories of their views.

Because they had too much power in

Germany.

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Why were the students mad at the

German publishing company

“Springer Verlag”?

Because they published something bad

about their motions.

Because they didn‘t want to print the

stories of their views.

Because they had too much power in

Germany.

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Which ideas did the students of

Commune 1 follow?

Fighting facism, and old family idales.

They wanted a new culture.

They wanted, that everyone is naked.

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Which ideas did the students of

Commune 1 follow?

Fighting facism, and old family idales.

They wanted a new culture.

They wanted, that everyone is naked.

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Estonia

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When did Khrushchev start de-Stalinization?

1956

1966

1996

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When did Khrushchev start de-Stalinization?

1956

1966

1996

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How was Gustav Ernesaks’s legendary song called?

“My Homeland, My Love”

“My Fatherland is My Home”

“My Fatherland is My Love”

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How was Gustav Ernesaks’s legendary song called?

“My Homeland, My Love”

“My Fatherland is My Home”

“My Fatherland is My Love”

Page 14: Questions europe 1968 final

In which country did the

event take place which

ended the optimisticperiod in Estonia?

Czechoslovakia

Czech Republic

Hungary

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In which country did the

event take place which

ended the optimisticperiod in Estonia?

Czechoslovakia

Czech Republic

Hungary

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Sweden

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Thousands of young peole broke out

in a fight in Hötorget in Stockholm,

what did they protest against?

Equal rights between men and women.

That children should start school two

years earlier.

U.S. warfare in Vietnam.

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Thousands of young peole broke out

in a fight in Hötorget in Stockholm,

what did they protest against?

Equal rights between men and women.

That children should start school two

years earlier.

U.S. warfare in Vietnam.

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What is the “Båstad Riots”?

A demonstration against rasims and

apartheid.

A demonstration against abortion and

birthcontrol.

A demonstration against women voting in

the parlament.

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What is the “Båstad Riots”?

A demonstration against rasims and

apartheid.

A demonstration against abortion and

birthcontrol.

A demonstration against women voting in

the parlament.

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What was the “Group 8”?

A animal rights movment.

A feminist organization.

Movment against nuclear weapons.

Page 22: Questions europe 1968 final

What was the “Group 8”?

A animal rights movment.

A feminist organization.

Movment against nuclear weapons.

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Spain

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The Generation of 68 was…

…a youth calling for the liberation of

women, equality of blacks and dignity of

gays.

…a youth calling for protesting for the

price of the meal.

…the name of a musical group.

Page 25: Questions europe 1968 final

The Generation of 68 was…

…a youth calling for the liberation of

women, equality of blacks and dignity of

gays.

…a youth calling for protesting for the

price of the meal.

…the name of a musical group.

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Franco´s regime wanted…

…to change to a republic.

…to continue with his fascist dictatorship.

…to keep the democracy.

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Franco´s regime wanted…

…to change to a republic.

…to continue with his fascist dictatorship.

…to keep the democracy.

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The ´Movida Madrilena´ was…

…a feminist movement.

…a counterculture movement.

…a new labor movement calling for the

students.

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The ´Movida Madrilena´ was…

…a feminist movement.

…a counterculture movement.

…a new labor movement calling for the

students.

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Italy

Page 31: Questions europe 1968 final

Who wrote a poem about Valle Giulia’s riots?

Leonardo Sciascia

Pier Paolo Pasolini

Elsa Morante

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Who wrote a poem about Valle Giulia’s riots?

Leonardo Sciascia

Pier Paolo Pasolini

Elsa Morante

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What motto did the University

students had?

„We won’t escape anymore“

„Politics and police out of University“

„We want more freedom“

Page 34: Questions europe 1968 final

What motto did the University

students had?

„We won’t escape anymore“

„Politics and police out of University“

„We want more freedom“

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What was the most important reason

why high school students protest?

Against a political party.

Against strict government laws.

Against strict school rules.

Page 36: Questions europe 1968 final

What was the most important reason

why high school students protest?

Against a political party.

Against strict government laws.

Against strict school rules.

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France

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Who was Daniel Cohn-Bendit?

An anarchist, activist and the leader of

the May 1968 Movement.

The French President.

A leader of a music band.

Page 39: Questions europe 1968 final

Who was Daniel Cohn-Bendit?

An anarchist, activist and the leader of

the May 1968 Movement.

The French President.

A leader of a music band.

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What was the main reason of the

revolt?

The workers hated the French president.

The students protested against the arrest

of other students during a demonstration

against the Vietnam War.

They were tired of going to school.

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What was the main reason of the

revolt?

The workers hated the French president.

The students protested against the arrest

of other students during a demonstration

against the Vietnam War.

They were tired of going to school.

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For what was the generation of 68

looking for?

They wanted no more jail-like schools.

They wanted free wifi everywhere.

They rejected consumerism.

Page 43: Questions europe 1968 final

For what was the generation of 68

looking for?

They wanted no more jail-like schools.

They wanted free wifi everywhere.

They rejected consumerism.

Page 44: Questions europe 1968 final

Poland

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What was the most important trade

center in Krakow from the 13th to

the 20th century ?

The Main Market

Wolnica Square

Old Kleparz

Shopping Mall

Page 46: Questions europe 1968 final

What was the most important trade

center in Krakow from the 13th to

the 20th century ?

The Main Market

Wolnica Square

Old Kleparz

Shopping Mall

Page 47: Questions europe 1968 final

When did the Main Market lose its

trade functions ?

14th century

21th century

17th century

20th century

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When did the Main Market lose its

trade functions ?

14th century

21th century

17th century

20th century

Page 49: Questions europe 1968 final

What is the name of the second

most important Medieval trade

center in Krakow?

The Wolnica Square

The Old Kleparz

The Main Market

The Cloth Hall

Page 50: Questions europe 1968 final

What is the name of the second

most important Medieval trade

center in Krakow?

The Wolnica Square

The Old Kleparz

The Main Market

The Cloth Hall