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Orange Revolution Ukraine Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Orange Revolution Ukraine? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

The Orange Revolution was sparked by allegations of vote rigging in the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election.

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Massive protests erupted after the runoff between Viktor Yushchenko and Viktor Yanukovych was marred by fraud, leading to a revote.

2.

Orange-clad protesters occupied Kyiv’s Independence Square for weeks in freezing winter conditions.

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Tens of thousands camped in Maidan Nezalezhnosti during November-December 2004, enduring cold to demand a fair vote.

3.

Viktor Yushchenko was poisoned with dioxin during the campaign, causing severe facial disfigurement.

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He suffered dioxin poisoning in 2004, confirmed by blood tests, which led to chloracne and permanent facial scarring.

4.

The Orange Revolution was a violent civil war that resulted in over 500 deaths.

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It was largely nonviolent; only a few dozen injuries occurred, with no mass fatalities, unlike later Euromaidan protests.

5.

The Orange Revolution directly led to Ukraine joining NATO within two years.

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Ukraine never joined NATO after the revolution; Yushchenko pursued it, but membership stalled due to internal opposition and Russian pressure.

6.

The Orange Revolution inspired the color-coded protests in other post-Soviet states, like Georgia's Rose Revolution.

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The Orange Revolution occurred in 2004-2005, while Georgia's Rose Revolution took place in November 2003. Thus, the Orange Revolution could not have inspired the earlier Rose Revolution.

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The Orange Revolution ended with Yushchenko becoming president and immediately halting all gas trade with Russia.

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Yushchenko did become president but did not halt gas trade; disputes with Russia over prices occurred later, not immediately.

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Russia actively supported Yushchenko’s campaign to weaken Ukraine’s ties with the European Union.

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Russia backed Yanukovych, not Yushchenko, fearing a pro-Western shift; Moscow even advised Yanukovych’s campaign.

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