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History Brain Busters Quiz – True or False (Part II)

Instructions: Answer each question to the best of your ability. Once you select an answer, you will then find out if it is correct or not. There will also be an explanation to help you learn more about history. An orange “Continue” button will appear and allow you to move to the next question.

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Saddam Hussein was the leader of the nation of Iran.
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Washington crossed the Delaware in order to attack mercenaries from Germany.
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The most common language of India is Hindi.
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Soviet Russian spies would routinely pass messages along via ducks rather than pigeons to confuse enemies.
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The Battle of the Coral Sea ended World War One.
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The Ottoman Empire didn't fall until the Twentieth Century.
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American President James Madison invented the typewriter.
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Guru Nanak was the wise-man who founded the Sikh religion.
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The Chinese Civil War of the 1930s and 1940s was eventually won by the forces of Chiang-Kai-Shek in 1949.
Chiang Kai-Shek Quiz
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Constantine was the name of the first Roman Emperor to allow Christianity to be practiced in his empire.
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The Diary of Anne Frank was actually written by her father in her memory.
history true or false quiz
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Christopher Columbus, on his first voyage to the Americas, landed in the Bahamas.
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The Christian Gospels were originally written in Latin.
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The Boers were people in South Africa of Dutch descent.
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"The Iron Chancellor" was a nickname given to Otto von Bismarck of Germany.
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Buddhism teaches its followers to obey the fivefold path.
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In Ancient Greece, gymnasiums were built as places of exercise and also learning.
Ancient Greece Quiz
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Louis Riel was the first Prime Minister of Canada.
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General James Wolfe was killed in the Seven Years War by being shot by three different men.
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Pyrrhus was a Roman warlord.
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The Trail of Tears was started by the Indian Removal Act of 1859.
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Before he was president of the United States, Dwight Eisenhower was Supreme Allied Commander of Pacific Forces during World War Two.
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The Meiji Restoration returned Japan to a feudal nation.
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John F. Kennedy, Julius Caesar, and Abraham Lincoln were all assassinated on March 15th.
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According to Christian tradition, Jesus was handed over to die in exchange for thirty pieces of silver.
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In Medieval France, knights who failed in their duties were forced to carve the word "Incapable" into their own forehead.
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The Caesarian Section was named after Julius Caesar since he was birthed that way.
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The Industrial Revolution began with the booming textile industries.
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The Sultan Suleiman began every day by personally executing a criminal.
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