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History Quiz #57

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 15 February 2010

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Q1. The first overseas property owned by the government of the USA, a US legation (consulate), was in which city?

A
London, England
B
Paris, France
C
Tangier, Morocco
D
Dublin, Ireland
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Q2. Which nation established the first settlement in what is now South Africa at Table Bay in 1652?

Note: This question was updated in January 2024
A
Spain
B
Portugal
C
England
D
The Dutch Republic
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Q3. Under the Treaty of Utrecht (1713), which followed the War Of The Spanish Succession, Spain ceded Minorca and which other area to Britain?

A
Sark
B
Canary Islands
C
Gibraltar
D
Barcelona
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Q4. American Iva Ikuko Toguri D'Aquino, who was convicted for treason in 1949 and pardoned by US President Gerald Ford in 1977, was popularly known as whom?

A
Yoko Ono
B
Tokyo Rose
C
Madam Butterfly
D
The Nightingale of Nanking
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Q5. With the history of which country is Davy Crockett associated?

A
Vietnam
B
Mexico
C
USA
D
Cuba
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Q6. From 1922 to 1937, what name was given to the area of Ireland that was more independent than the rest of the island ?

A
The Irish republic
B
The Irish Free State
C
The Republic Of Ireland
D
Ireland
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Q7. What event applies to Charles II of England in 1660 and the Bourbons in 1814 and 1815?

A
Regency period
B
Execution
C
Abdication
D
Restoration
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