Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Contemporary World Politics: End of Bi-Polarity

Question:
Read the passage below and answer the questions
 
The Soviet system, however, became very bureaucratic and authoritarian, making life very difficult for its citizens. Lack of democracy and the absence of freedom of speech stifled people who often expressed their dissent in jokes and cartoons. Most of the institutions of the Soviet state needed reform: the one-party system represented by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union had tight control over all institutions and was unaccountable to the people. The party refused to recognize the urge of people in the fifteen different republics that formed the Soviet Union to manage their own affairs including their cultural affairs. Although, on paper, Russia was only one of the fifteen republics that altogether constituted the USSR, in reality, Russia dominated everything and people from other regions felt neglected and often suppressed. 

How did the people of the Soviet Union express their dissent?

Options:

By organizing big rallies

By writing articles against government

 By organizing stage shows

By making jokes and cartoons

Correct Answer:

By making jokes and cartoons

Explanation:

People often expressed their dissent in jokes and cartoons.