| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| After a civil war in 1949, the Communist Party took over most of this country. Mao Zedong became its leader. To this day the country is still a unitary socialist one-party state. | People's Republic of China | 100%
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| The Khmer Rouge took over this country and installed their regime in 1975. | Cambodia | 88%
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| When communism largely collapsed around the world in 1991, the Party remained in power in this country. | Cuba | 75%
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| This country is still a highly centralized, one-party republic. Its main institution is the WPK which is committed to Juche ("self-reliance"). | North Korea | 74%
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| Officially a Bolivarian Republic, this country is currently undergoing a large economic crisis which is largely deemed to be a result of socialism. | Venezuela | 71%
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| This country existed between 1949 and 1990. The ruling political party was the SED. | East Germany | 59%
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| In 1945 the Soviet Union instituted a new communist government in this country that lasted from 1952 until 1989. | Poland | 55%
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| In 1974 a Soviet-backed Marxist–Leninist military dictatorship, the "Derg," led by Mengistu Haile Mariam, deposed this country's emperor and later established a communist party-led state in 1975 that lasted until 1991. | Ethiopia | 46%
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| In 1947 King Michael I was forced to abdicate and this country was created. | Romania | 40%
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