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The 'Rose Revolution' (2003) was a peaceful change of power in:
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Protesters carrying roses stormed the parliament, leading to the resignation of Eduard Shevardnadze.
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The 'Arab Spring' began in late 2010 in which country?
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The self-immolation of street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi in Tunisia sparked protests that spread across the Arab world.
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The 'Orange Revolution' (2004) took place in which country?
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The Orange Revolution was a series of protests against a rigged presidential election, resulting in a revote won by Viktor Yushchenko.
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Which country hosted the 1980 Summer Olympics, boycotted by the US?
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The US boycotted the Moscow games to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
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The 'Tiananmen Square Massacre' occurred in:
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Student-led protests for democracy were forcibly suppressed by the Chinese military in June 1989.
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The 'Soweto Uprising' in 1976 was triggered by:
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Students in Soweto protested against being forced to learn in Afrikaans, the language of the apartheid government.
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The 'Sharpeville Massacre' in 1960 was a turning point in the struggle against:
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South African police fired on protesters demonstrating against pass laws, killing 69 people and leading to the banning of the ANC and PAC.
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The 'Quit India Movement' of 1942 demanded:
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Launched by Gandhi during WWII, it was a mass protest demanding an orderly British withdrawal from India.
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The 'Partition of Bengal' in 1905 was a controversial administrative division by:
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Viceroy Curzon partitioned Bengal to make it easier to govern (and to divide Hindu/Muslim unity), triggering massive nationalist protests.
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The 'Salt March' was a protest against British imperialism led by:
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Gandhi led the non-violent march in 1930 to protest the British monopoly on salt, a key event in the Indian independence movement.