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Trivia Question: Didgeridoos are instruments often associated with the natives of what country? Answer: Australia Aboriginal peoples invented the didgeridoo. These massive wind instruments allow a player to convert their voice into specific musical notes. Unlike other wind instruments, didgeridoos are often deep, with bassy tones. Click Here To Take Today’s History Quiz   Yesterday’s … Read more

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Trivia Question: Nick the Greek was famous for working in what occupation? Answer: Gambling Nick the Greek made a vast fortune through his luck as a gambler. Soon, he became a legend throughout the world. Many people tried to mimic Nick the Greek’s rise to fame and fortune by gambling their lives away. Click Here … Read more

The Gilded Age Quiz

Gilded Age Quiz

The Gilded Age Quiz While economics is an unpredictable field, there are still a number of guiding principles and rules that help to define some of the trends of certain economic powers. In America, the nation’s largely lax view on economic regulation throughout the ages has made its economy quite volatile. Sudden changes in the … Read more

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Trivia Question: What American president was depicted on the half-dollar just before it was discontinued? Answer: J.F.K.. This decision was made shortly after Kennedy’s death. In an effort to memorialize him, the U.S. government approved of stamping Kennedy’s profile on the half-dollar coin. Around the year 2000, though, half-dollars stopped being minted except during rare … Read more

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Trivia Question: Trishula is a powerful trident wielded by what “Destroyer” of the Hindu faith? Answer: Shiva Shiva’s role as a destroyer has often confused Western students. Though the god ends most things, they are still honored in Hinduism. That is simply a matter of perspective since Shiva is often viewed as a great equalizer, … Read more