Quiz for Document Project 32: Václav Havel: Planning a Nonviolent Revolution

  1. Question

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    Correct: The answer is d. The charter explicitly denied that it was a “platform of political or social reform or change.” Instead, it claimed the modest goal of creating a discussion with authorities about violations of Czechoslovak law.
    Incorrect: The answer is d. The charter explicitly denied that it was a “platform of political or social reform or change.” Instead, it claimed the modest goal of creating a discussion with authorities about violations of Czechoslovak law.
    What was Charter 77’s stated goal (see Document 32.1)?
  2. Question

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    Correct: The answer is c. In Havel’s view, the Czechoslovak regime sustained itself, in part, by forcing individuals to acknowledge its power in small acts on a daily basis.
    Incorrect: The answer is c. In Havel’s view, the Czechoslovak regime sustained itself, in part, by forcing individuals to acknowledge its power in small acts on a daily basis.
    According to Havel, what was the real message the shopkeeper conveyed by placing a party slogan in his shop window (see Document 32.2)?
  3. Question

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    Correct: The answer is b. As a Christian, Zvěřina thought about eradicating hate in terms of the triumph of the Christian concept of agape, or universal love. He wanted to make clear, however, that one did not have to be a Christian to work against hate and that a similar idea to agape was expressed in secular terms by Havel when he urged people to “live within the truth.”
    Incorrect: The answer is b. As a Christian, Zvěřina thought about eradicating hate in terms of the triumph of the Christian concept of agape, or universal love. He wanted to make clear, however, that one did not have to be a Christian to work against hate and that a similar idea to agape was expressed in secular terms by Havel when he urged people to “live within the truth.”
    With which of the following concepts did Zvěřina equate agape (see Document 32.3)?