Chapter 181. Quiz for Individuals in Society

181.1 Václav Havel

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Chapter 32: Liberalization 1968–2000s
Quiz for Individuals in Society: Václav Havel

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Question 181.1

Correct. The answer is b. Though he was born into a prosperous, cultured, upper-middle-class family, Havel was denied admission to the university because of his class origins.
Incorrect. The answer is b. Though he was born into a prosperous, cultured, upper-middle-class family, Havel was denied admission to the university because of his class origins.
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Question 181.2

Correct. The answer is a. Havel’s plays were set in vague settings, developed existential themes, and poked fun at the absurdities of life and the pretensions of communism.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Havel’s plays were set in vague settings, developed existential themes, and poked fun at the absurdities of life and the pretensions of communism.
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Question 181.3

Correct. The answer is b. In 1968 the Soviets rolled into Czechoslovakia, and Havel watched in horror as a tank commander opened fire on a crowd of peaceful protesters in a small town; these events caused him to take up opposition to communism.
Incorrect. The answer is b. In 1968 the Soviets rolled into Czechoslovakia, and Havel watched in horror as a tank commander opened fire on a crowd of peaceful protesters in a small town; these events caused him to take up opposition to communism.
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Question 181.4

Correct. The answer is d. Because of his political activities, Havel spent five years in prison and was constantly harassed by the police.
Incorrect. The answer is d. Because of his political activities, Havel spent five years in prison and was constantly harassed by the police.
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Question 181.5

Correct. The answer is c. After the fall of communism, Havel became the first president of the Czech Republic.
Incorrect. The answer is c. After the fall of communism, Havel became the first president of the Czech Republic.
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