Which country was the first to leave the Soviet Union? (+100 points if you answer to another question: who is the founder of fascism?)
Lithuania
He was an outstanding commander and ruler of the XIV century, united the lands of Central Asia and created a great empire. He became famous not only for his military victories, but also for his patronage of science, architecture and culture, making Samarkand one of the largest centres of its time. Who is it?
Amir Temur
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Which sea is famous for pirates?
The Caribbean Sea
What are the main sources of law?
Legal custom, Legal precedent, International treaty, Normative legal acts
When was the Declaration of Independence of the United States adopted?
In 1776
Who is the founder of the Bukhara Khanate?
Sheybanihan
What are the three numbers that give the same result when added and multiplied?
1, 2, 3
Which is the saltiest ocean?
The Atlantic Ocean
Name the main signs of the offence.
Public danger, illegality, Guilt, Punishability, Act
The first president of France
Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte
Who is Mirzo Ulugbek? (+100 points if you tell his years of life)
Mirzo Ulugbek (1394-1449) is a great scientist, astronomer and ruler of the XV century, grandson of the famous conqueror. He ruled in Samarkand and became famous not for his military exploits, but for his scientific activities. Under his leadership, the famous observatory was built, where he and scientists created a star catalogue that was ahead of its time. Ulugbek also founded a madrasah and supported education, becoming a symbol of science and education in the history of Uzbekistan.
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What country can you eat?
Turkey! (It’s both a country and a bird.)
What is legal responsibility?
Legal liability is the application of state coercive measures to the person who committed the offence.
Which countries were part of the Allies in World War II?
The United Kingdom, France, Russia, China, and the United States.
When was the Sarbadar uprising? (+300 points if you name the reason and meaning of the word sarbadar)
The Sarbadar movement arose in Khorasan in the 30s of the XIV century and was directed against the yoke of the Mongols. The name of this popular movement came from the slogan of its participants - "Either the struggle for the freedom of the people, or the head on the gallows". The word "sarbadar" means "hangman".
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What was the name of the single ancient supercontinent?
Pangaea
In what cases is human rights and freedoms restricted under the Constitution?
According to the Constitution, the restriction of rights and freedoms is allowed only in the interests of public safety, protection of public order, health and morality of the population, protection of the rights and freedoms of others. Such restrictions must be justified, established by law and must not violate the essence of rights
Who is known as the man of blood and iron?
Otto von Bismarck
In what period of ancient history was the fire created?
In the late Palaeolithic
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Which continent is crossed by all meridians?
Antarctica
What does the principle of presumption of innocence mean?
The presumption of innocence is a principle according to which a person is considered innocent until his guilt is proven in accordance with the procedure established by law and confirmed by a court judgement that has entered into force.