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Trivia Question: The word Kaiser was inspired by what ruler’s name? Answer: Caesar Kaiser is essentially just a different pronunciation of Caesar’s name. This is why the words are spelled so similarly. Conquerors would take on Caesar’s name as a title to legitimize their authority. Click Here To Take Today’s History Quiz   Yesterday’s “Trivia … Read more

Oscar Wilde Quiz

Oscar Wilde Quiz

Oscar Wilde Quiz Some of the most famous artists in human history have been people who had the world turn against them. Many of the best artists used adversity to help shape their artistic philosophies. However, there are also those who were unable to overcome the struggles they had to face. For artists like Oscar … Read more

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Trivia Question: Andrew Carnegie made an incredible fortune by founding what company? Answer: Carnegie Steel Co. Steel was incredibly strong and relatively lightweight. This substance became the skeleton of cities throughout the world. Increased demand for steel boosted profits for Carnegie who pursued charity with his fortune. Click Here To Take Today’s History Quiz   … Read more

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Trivia Question: The Marco Polo Bridge Incident was a false flag operation launched by what country to invade China? Answer: Japan The Imperial Japanese wanted full control of Asia. To justify invading China, they falsified an attack on their own men at the Marco Polo Bridge. Click Here To Take Today’s History Quiz   Yesterday’s … Read more

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Trivia Question: What German scientist discovered the constant motion of the planets as they orbit the sun? Answer: Johannes Kepler Kepler’s work became foundational to the advancement of astronomy. Additionally, his charts inspired Isaac Newton to coin his theories of gravity. Newton saw Kepler’s proof that planets orbited the sun and figured that the sun’s … Read more