The Monitor's Weekly News Quiz for Oct. 2-7, 2011
The trio of women's rights activists (left to right, below: Tawakkul Karman of Yemen; Leymah Gbowee and Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf of Liberia) have all worked on women's rights issues as part of their pro-democracy work.
The trio of women's rights activists (left to right, below: Tawakkul Karman of Yemen; Leymah Gbowee and Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf of Liberia) have all worked on women's rights issues as part of their pro-democracy work.
The trio of women's rights activists (left to right, below: Tawakkul Karman of Yemen; Leymah Gbowee and Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf of Liberia) have all worked on women's rights issues as part of their pro-democracy work.
The trio of women's rights activists (left to right, below: Tawakkul Karman of Yemen; Leymah Gbowee and Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf of Liberia) have all worked on women's rights issues as part of their pro-democracy work.
1. In awarding this year's Peace Prize, what did the Nobel Prize committee say was central to building democracy?
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Peace |
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Freedom of expression |
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Women's rights |
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Closing the rich-poor gap |



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