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1. First of all, Saparmurat Niyazov was not content to be referred to by his own name. Granted, he liked it enough that the press could refer to it in full in any and all articles about him, while they referred to other politicians by first initial and last name only. But anyway, he also liked to be called "Turkmenbashi". What is the meaning of "Turkmenbashi"?
2. So we've established that Saparmurat Niyazov liked to be called Turkmenbashi. He also just plain liked to hear it said. Which of the following other things did he rename "Turkmenbashi"?
3. Actually, Saparmurat Niyazov was a bit of a momma's boy. In fact, he worshipped his mother, Gurbansoltanedzhe. In addition to renaming the month of April after her, what else did he name after her?
4. One of the ways that Saparmurat Niyazov built his power was through demanding all his citizens read and know well a book he had written. Knowledge of this book (up to and including reciting passages from memory) was required to get a driver's license or a state job, and this book was a required presence in all schools, churches, and bookstores. What was the name of this book that Niyazov demanded be considered equal to the Koran in Turkmen society?
5. Saparmurat Niyazov's picture was on all the money. Photos and paintings hung on walls everywhere, including on all major buildings and city streets. A gold plated statue on top of the Neutrality Arch, one of Turkmenistan's greatest monuments, rotated so that Niyazov always faced the sun. When asked about his feelings about all this, what was Niyazov quoted as saying?
6. Health care may have been a concern for Saparmurat Niyazov. Which of the following did he do regarding the health care situation in Turkmenistan?
7. Literacy and education were another concern of Saparmurat Niyazov's. In response to his belief that many rural Turkmen were not reading, which of the following did he do?
8. Saparmurat Niyazov reportedly had about $3 billion under his control under foreign banks. Which of the following did he do to help avert the risk of a financial crisis within Turkmenistan?
9. Which of the following were illegal in Turkmenistan under Saparmurat Niyazov?
10. Saparmurat Niyazov was the head of the Turkmen Communist party from 1985-1992. In 1992, after Turkmenistan gained independence from the Soviet Union, he was elected president of Turkmenistan. In 1994, an election was held and his term was extended to 2002. What was the popular vote percentage that voted to extend his term to 2002?
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