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History Quiz #236

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 22 July 2013

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Q1. The Thirty Years War between Catholic and Protestant countries in the Holy Roman Empire, beginning in 1618, altered in 1635 to become a fight between the Hapsburgs and Spain on one side against which new combatant on the other?

Note: This question was updated in January 2026
A
Italy
B
Greece
C
France
D
Turkey
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Q2. In which country is the Arab Spring recognised as first taking hold?

A
Egypt
B
Yemen
C
Tunisia
D
Libya
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Q3. What was the name given to the series of trials presided over by Judge Jeffreys after the Monmouth Rebellion in 1685 when hundreds were put to death or transported to the colonies?

A
Monmouth Massacre
B
Bloody Assizes
C
Black Friday
D
Great Australian Bite
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Q4. When was the Fifth, and current, Republic established in France?

A
1946
B
1870
C
1958
D
1940
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Q5. The IWC, an international body established in 1946, is concerned with what activity?

A
Wolves
B
Woodchopping
C
Wheat
D
Whaling
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Q6. Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln at a stage performance of "Our American Cousin" at Ford's Theatre on Good Friday, 14 April 1865?

A
John H. Surratt
B
John Wilkes Booth
C
David E. Herold
D
Lewis Powell
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Q7. Where did Charles, later King Charles II, hide himself after the Battle of Worcester in 1651?

A
Under his bed
B
In a cave
C
In an oak tree
D
In a theatre
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