History Trivia: 25 Trivia Questions Read Out Loud (History Quiz) Hard History
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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This multiple choice trivia question video has 25 trivia questions read out loud and is perfect for trivia Tuesday, trivia night, or anyone looking for a lockdown quiz.
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12/25
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Only slaves in states in rebellion were emancipated in 1863, rest in ‘66
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I had 18 out of 25 but I would gotten 20 if it wasn't for the Mexican Independence and Hitler's second in command questions, which were incorrect on your part.
Goring was 2nd in command
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It's a poorly worded question, because Hitler didn't have a designated successor but built overlapping spheres of authority (for example, as Reichsleiter Himmler was second only to Hitler in the Nazi Party and given the intertwining of the Party and state, arguably second most important). This was entirely intentional on Hitler's part - so long as his subordinates were jockeying for position against each other, they weren't threatening him. And it would greatly depend on "when", considering the man who actually succeeded Hitler as Fuhrer (albeit briefly) wasn't even an option (Admiral Doenitz)!
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Q7; Too many Q 22: Reagan, not Reagon Q 23: Wrong! The war for independence started in 1810, Mexico gained independence in 1821. 21/25, plus bonus. Missed # 6, 7, 9 and 16. As non-American I know little about American presidents.
Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman appointed to the US Supreme Court, was named by republican president Ronald Reagan.
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23/25
22/25, was thinking Regan was in nay, so missed bonus also
Missed a few
The answer to question 13 is wrong.
Georing was Hitler's secons in command , not Himmler.
on 29.6.1941 Hitler officially made Georing his successor.
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25/25.
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