Only True History Buffs Will Know All 25 Answers – Prove Your Knowledge
History might not always be as objective as we would like it to be. It can be biased, based on the lies of the rich and powerful, or give only one side of the story. However, that doesn’t diminish the importance of learning about history! By understanding history, we can feel a sense of direction and progress. So, how well do you know history?
In this quiz, you’ll be given 25 questions from throughout history, which pretty much everyone should know by now. No answer options this time. You either know it or you don’t! Think you’re ready?
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I hate quizzes where you have to type the answer. So I only wrote Darwin but that was marked wrong 🙄
Same here. After I put in Charles Darwin did I get it right. Which I think is stupid. The last one about After September 11, 2001 what did US declare war on? I put down terrorists/t*******m but apparently they were wrong because this stupid test wanted terror. I think these test where you have to put the exact correct answer is stupid. Who ever set these test up should make it where if you are very close to the answer, it should mark it right.
Load More Replies...The great depression started with the WALL STREET CRASH as it is known; not some generic stock market crash.
You're right. The great depression started with a specific *stock market* crash. It was the U.S. *stock market* that happens to be on Wall Street, and while its official name is the New York Stock Exchange it was the most important stock market, by a wide margin, in the US at that time. There were things that lead up to it, of course, but the great depression started with the crash of that stock market. Of course that last bit is obviously baked into "Wall street crash" so the two word answer seems both obvious and correct.
Load More Replies...Sad that people who make quizzes keep leaving out anything about Africa.
Right? I mean they could have asked something like, "Which black Zulu leader is known as Africa's Napoleon?" Or, "What was the name of the historical policy in South Africa that kept people separate?" Or any of a zillion other questions!
Load More Replies...I hate quizzes where you have to type the answer. So I only wrote Darwin but that was marked wrong 🙄
Same here. After I put in Charles Darwin did I get it right. Which I think is stupid. The last one about After September 11, 2001 what did US declare war on? I put down terrorists/t*******m but apparently they were wrong because this stupid test wanted terror. I think these test where you have to put the exact correct answer is stupid. Who ever set these test up should make it where if you are very close to the answer, it should mark it right.
Load More Replies...The great depression started with the WALL STREET CRASH as it is known; not some generic stock market crash.
You're right. The great depression started with a specific *stock market* crash. It was the U.S. *stock market* that happens to be on Wall Street, and while its official name is the New York Stock Exchange it was the most important stock market, by a wide margin, in the US at that time. There were things that lead up to it, of course, but the great depression started with the crash of that stock market. Of course that last bit is obviously baked into "Wall street crash" so the two word answer seems both obvious and correct.
Load More Replies...Sad that people who make quizzes keep leaving out anything about Africa.
Right? I mean they could have asked something like, "Which black Zulu leader is known as Africa's Napoleon?" Or, "What was the name of the historical policy in South Africa that kept people separate?" Or any of a zillion other questions!
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