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123. When did the idea of independence of Ukraine become the
program goal of the Ukrainian Revolutionary Party:
124. In the second half of the 19-th century, after a few reforms,
the active industrial development of Ukrainian lands started in:
125. Ukrainian societies “Prosvita” and T. Shevchenko Scientific
Society performed their activities in:
126. What Ukrainian region was called “Piedmont of national
revival” in the end of the 19-th century:
127. Ukrainian youth societies “Sokil”, “Sich” and “Plast”
performed their activities in the end of the 19-th century in:
128. The Valuyev Circular and the Ems Decree were aimed at
suppression of Ukrainian national life in:
129. In comparison with the lands of the Russian Ukraine, the rate
of development of the western Ukrainian lands in the Austria-
Hungarian Empire were:
130. What Ukrainian region became the main coal basin of the
Russian Empire in the end of the 19-th century.:
131. In the end of the 19-th century the mass working emigration
of Ukrainian peasants began in:
132. When did the First World War begin:
133. In the course of the First World War a significant part of
Ukrainians joined the armies of the following hostile countries:
134. What organization, established by the emigrants from the
eastern Ukraine in 1914, supported the defeat of the Russian Empire
in the First World War:
135. What social mobement on the territory of western Ukraine
supported the victory of the Russian Empire in the First World War:
136. What was called a separate Ukrainian formation, which was
established in the Austrian army during the First World War:
137. During the First World War “the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen”
fought in the….army:
138. During the First World War the policy of the Russian
occupation administration (concerning Ukrainian national movement)
in Eastern Halychyna was:
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