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Trivia Question: The word “Voivode” refers to what kind of person in European history? Answer: A warlord The term voivode is especially common in the historical studies of East Europe. Throughout the Middle Ages, a number of men claimed power through force claiming such was necessary to fend off foreign invaders. Vlad the Impaler was one … Read more

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Trivia Question: In 1959, Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev engaged in what famous impromptu debate on economic theory? Answer: The Kitchen Debate The Kitchen Debate took place in a model of a house that “every average American could afford.” The model was set up at the American National Exhibition in Moscow. Nixon and Khrushchev hotly debated … Read more

What Year Did It Happen 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: The caduceus symbol is meant to represent the staff of what messenger of the gods? Answer: Hermes/Mercury A caduceus depicts a staff with snakes winding up its sides. In modern times, this symbol is used to embody the medical profession or commerce. Many scholars believe the rod is meant to symbolize life and the … Read more

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Trivia Question: In 1948, newspapers accidentally printed that declared what politician won the presidential election of that year? Answer: Thomas E. Dewey The most famous occurrence of this mistake came from the Chicago Daily Tribune. Harry S. Truman, the true winner of the election, even photographed himself holding up one such mistaken paper. Apparently, many newspapers … Read more

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