What in the World? Weekly Quiz – February 15-21, 2020

Hundreds of thousands of protestors in Myanmar have taken to the streets to demand the release of THIS deposed official and a return of power from the military to civilian rule.

Aung Thu
Aung San Suu Kyi
Aung Htoo
Aung Maung Win

THIS leader of a Middle Eastern country pleaded not guilty to corruption and then walked out of the court, later claiming the charges were fabricated.

Benjamin Netanyahu
Mahmoud Abbas
Michel Suleiman
Recep Tayyip Erdogan

A powerful temblor struck eastern Japan in THIS region, injuring at least 150 and cutting power to over a million households. The 7.3 magnitude earthquake occurred one month before the tenth anniversary of an earthquake-tsunami that left 19,000 people dead or missing and led to meltdowns at three reactors in a nuclear power plant.

Kamakura
Kagoshima
Okinawa
Fukushima

The leader of THIS country, head of the nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, has pushed to change school curricula to downplay the country’s secular roots, which reflect the country’s founders’ goals to promote peace between the majority Hindus and the sizable Muslim minority and other religious communities.  [“Daily Chatter” Question]

Pakistan
India
Bangladesh
Uzbekistan

The USIP recently wrote a tribute to this American diplomat who served as Secretary of State, Labor and the Treasury and was key to building Ronald Reagan’s relationship with Soviet leader Gorbachev and the end of the Cold War. THIS leader likened diplomacy to gardening, requiring unwavering attention and steady and diligent tending. [US Institute of Peace Question]

George Schultz
Robert McNamara
Henry Kissinger
Robert McFarlane

Medical researchers for THIS agency were in Wuhan, China to investigate the origins of COVID-19. They discovered the virus was already spreading widely throughout Wuhan, China, by December of 2019 and had already mutated into more than a dozen strains before the end of that year.

 

World Health Organization
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Department of Health and Human Services

The Tokyo 2020 Olympics, which was delayed to the summer of 2021 due to Covid-19, has faced another misstep this week when THIS occurred.

 
 
 
 
Tokyo Olympic chief Yoshiro Mori was forced to resign for saying women talked too much.
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake in eastern Japan caused extensive damage to the Olympic village.
Olympic officials said they would rely on “herd immunity” to protect athletes from the Covid pandemic.
Athletes from Global South nations will be required to quarantine for 30 days upon arriving in Japan.

A mutant version of the Covid-19 virus, which has become widespread in the United States, was first discovered in THIS country which announced there may not be regular international travel to it for the rest of 2021.

 

 
 
United Kingdom
Italy
Germany
France

A veteran international law attorney who has represented both sides of the bar has been selected for THIS global body that meets in the Hague. Briton Karim Khan is known as a tough prosecutor but has also defending clients such as Saif el-Qadaffi, son of the dictator, and Charles Taylor, former Liberian President charged with war crimes.

The Standing Commission on Genocide
The United Nations Court of University Human Rights
The United Nations Court of University Human Rights
International Criminal Court

Happy Presidents Day!  THIS American president dispatched the “Great White Fleet,” 14,000 sailors on 16 battleships on a 43,000 mile, 14-month circumnavigation of the world to 20 ports on six continents as a demonstration of the United States’ newly established industrial and military might.

William McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt
William Taft
Woodrow Wilson
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