Nations of Europe Quiz

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. Good … Read more

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Trivia Question: What Mexican state extends the furthest south? Answer: Chiapas Mexico is made up of 32 individual states. Chiapas happens to be the southernmost of those states. Because of Chiapas’ proximity to the Equator, it is a major producer of tropical bananas. Click Here To Take Today’s History Quiz   Yesterday’s “Trivia Question of … Read more

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Trivia Question: What Germanic peoples’ name is now a synonym for one who defaces things? Answer: The Vandals The Vandals were one of the tribes which sacked Rome. During the Renaissance, when Europeans studied the history of the Roman Empire, they began to despise the Vandals for disrupting such a powerful civilization. This is how … Read more

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Trivia Question: The Gunpowder Treason of 1605 was a failed terrorist attack in what country? Answer: England The Treason was orchestrated by disgruntled English Catholics who wanted to start a political revolution. Their target was King James I. After over a decade of persecution against Catholics in England, the members of the Gunpowder Treason sought … Read more

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Trivia Question: What first name is often given to Academy Award trophies? Answer: Oscar It is unknown how this nickname came to be. However, multiple theories have been put forth. One of the most common claims is that the first Academy librarian said the statue reminded her of her uncle Oscar. Click Here To Take … Read more

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