Here is a simple 12-questions survey to determine how clued up on global history and culture you are

Here is a simple 12-questions survey to determine how clued up on global history and culture you are.

>which country did the US buy Alaska from?
>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from?
>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome?
>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?
>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden
>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1?
>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871?
>when did China become a Republic?
>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point?

If you can answer more than 9, you're a knowledgeable and curious individual.
If you can answer less than 4, you're a moron and shouldn't be allowed to vote.

And don't make excuses. This is all very very basic.

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1. Russian Empire
2. Technically Pakistan, right? It was all a mess when the British let go.
3. Romulus
4. Glorious, American.
5. Indonesia? Idk.
6. I believe they did, did they not?
7. Ethiopia and Liberia
8. I have no clue, you got me on this
9. ??? Communists?
10. Napoleon III?
11. 1911?
12. Bush

Pls forgive for any mistakes, I prefer colonial history over everything else.

I can answer most of those and I consider myself pretty dumb.

What now?

Roosevelt too, i think, on the last one. Maybe they weren't father and son

That just means you're knowledgeable.

1.) Trick question, Alaska rightfully belonged to the the nations of the Inupiat, Tlingit, Aleuts, or the Yupiks. You cannot purchase what was never owned, regardless of what your fancy papers say

2.) "Gain". Selfish rebels destroyed the glorious Paki Empire with their short sighted aims.

3.) The only half-decent king Rome ever had, Romulus.

>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?

4.) the Confederation of America against the villainous Brits. He was too reasonable for the French.

4.) Indonesia, but that will change when the glorious Paki Empire is reunited.

5.) Yes, but
>Aztec
>Empire

6.)Memethiopia and all the countries that have been established the last 50 years

7.) don't know this one, I wouldn't listen to idiots, probably some shit-for-brains German cunt

8.) The Young Hitlers

9.) Napoleon 'the Mexican' Lé Bonerparte

10.) China is not a republic

11.) John Adams, George Bush, Ivanka Trump

>1.) Trick question, Alaska rightfully belonged to the the nations of the Inupiat, Tlingit, Aleuts, or the Yupiks. You cannot purchase what was never owned, regardless of what your fancy papers say

this so much you bitches

> Which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
They're not simply called left-wing Hegelians? Is it German Idealism you're thinking about?

- Canada
- UK
- Julius Ceasasar
- American Civil War
- Arabia
- No inca empire was at the time of the edgyptians
- south africa and west africa
- Voltaire
- Socialists
- Charlemagne
- 1991
- Roosevelt and Washington

1 Tsarist Russia
2 India
3 Romulus
4 American Revolution
5 Indonesia
6 Roughly the same time period, the Aztecs were destroyed sooner though, so if your "period" is like 1530, then no.
7 Ethiopia and Liberia
8 No idea
9Weren't they called the Young Hegelians? Is this a trick question?
10 Napoleon the third
11 believe 1912, sometime right before WW1
12 Dubya is the only one, iirc.

>Russia
>India
>
>
>Indonesia
>No
>Ethiopia
>
>
>
>
>Bushes

Russia
Pakistan
Romulus
American
Indonesia
Yes
Ethiopia, Liberia(?)
Thales
-
Napoleon III
1913
Bush Jr

OP here, here are the answers

>which country did the US buy Alaska from?
Russia

>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from?
Pakistan

>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome?
Romulus

>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?
American and French

>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden
Indonesia

>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
Yes

>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1?
Ethiopia and Liberia

>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
Thales of Miletus

>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
The Young Hegelians

>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871?
Napoleon III

>when did China become a Republic?
1912

>>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point?
W. Bush and Q. Adams

These are the only answers and don't "akhsually..." me

Russia
India
Romulus
American
I believe their is a slight overlap depending on when people date the start and end of each, but the dating is never 100% accurate
Libya and Ethiopia
No clue
German Idealists?
Bonapartes grandson?
After the warlord era before the communist revolution
Roosavelt, Bush, and i think Jefferson

Some of these are curveballs to me

>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
Marx wasn't a member of the young free, he simply knew Engels who was

>11.) John Adams, George Bush, Ivanka Trump

>mfw all these people forgetting Johnny Q

Young Hegelians you fuck.

German Idealism "predates" and/or includes Hegel himself.

The Young Hegelians was also known as Left Hegelians aka Linkshegelianer so that question have several right answers.

>>which country did the US buy Alaska from?
Russia
>>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from?
The UK
>>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome?
Romulo
>>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?
American revolution?

>>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden
Indonesia after Sweden
>>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
Yes?
>>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1?
Egypt,Ethiopia,Liberia and South Africa I think
>>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
No clue
>>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
Left hegelians or however you call it in english
>>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871?
Napoleon III
>>when did China become a Republic?
1912
>>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point?
Bush Jr and some Irish asshole

>You cannot purchase what was never owned, regardless of what your fancy papers say
Cuck

>>which country did the US buy Alaska from?
USSR
>>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from?
India
>>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome?
>>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?
American
>>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden
Saudi Arabia
>>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
No
>>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1?
>>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
>>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
The young hegelians
>>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871?
Napoleon
>>when did China become a Republic?
>>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point?
John Quincy Adams, George W. Bush

tl;dr I don't know shit and probably got most of these wrong.

Nah breh, The Roosevelts were cousins

1.) Russia
2.) Pakiland
3.) Romulus
4.) American
5.) Indonesia
6.) Yes? They were conquered around the same time
7.) Ethiopia and some other even less relevant place
8.) idk lmoa
9.) idk∩idc lmoa
10.) napoleon not the first, not the second
11.) Bush senpai

Tsarist empire
Pakistan (it was Western Pakistan)
Romulus
sexual
Indonesia
yes
Ethipia, Liberia, Zanzibar?
idk
fags
Napoleon III
1911
Bush, and some Adams guy i guess...

Russia
Who fuckin cares about Bangladesh
Romulus
American
If I had to guess, India
Yes
Ethiopia
???
No fuckin clue but they probably had a cool-sounding German name
Louis-Napoleon II?
When did that happen?
Dubya

>This is all very basic
Nigga why is Marx's childhood 'basic' knowledge

meant to say Eastern

Well-read tier
Dumb af tier
????? tier

1) Russia
2) Pakistan
3) Romulus or some Tarquinius dynasty sh..oh, Aeneas.
4) US revolution
5) Indonesia
6) Ethiopia and Liberia
7) Yes
8) No idea
9) no idea
10) Napoleon III
11) late 1940s, 1949 or so. Unless you mean the end of Qing dynasty in which case 1911.
12) No idea

Russian Empire
Pakistan. (A lot happened in a short time span, so saying the Raj, or Britain wouldn't be completely incorrect)
Romulus (supposedly descended from Aeneas of Troy, brother of Remus, son of Rea Silvia, brought up by a wolf)
American
Indonesia
Yes
Liberia and Ethiopia
Thales of Miletus? I think...
>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
I'm not sure? Left Hegelians?
Napoleon III
1912
Bush and Adams. Don't know if there are any more. I know the two Roosevelts are not closely related.

Now post some more obscure questions. We're not fucking normies.
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...

>>which country did the US buy Alaska from?
Russia, tsar Nicholas ii I think
>>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from?
India
>>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome?
Romulus
>>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?
American, Common Sense
>>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden
Indonesia or Malaysia
>>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
Don't know, yes?
>>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1?
Don't know, central Africa? Tunisia? Algeria?
>>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
Don't know
>>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
German Idealists? Stirner, Engels etc?
>>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871?
Napoleon 3rd
>>when did China become a Republic?
It's not a republic, it's ruled by the communist party
>>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point?
Bush and not Roosevelt although they were related

How'd I do

Russia
Pakistan
Romulus
American
Indonesia
No
Abyssinia and Liberia
dunno
dunno
Napoleon III
1911
W. Bush

Thales of Miletus

Russian Empire
East Pakistan
Romulus
Litteraly who?
I'd say Pakistan, Nigeria soon though
barely
Liberia and Ethiopia
Genuinely don't know
Young Hegelians / German Idealists
Napoleon III
1912
Nice world history faggot, but Id say Dubya,

>Russia
>Pakistan
>Romulus
>Impliying american anecdotic guys is global history
>Indonesia
>Yes
>Ethiopia and Liberia
>You got me there
>No idea, I really must work on my history of philosophy
>Napoleon III
>After the fall of the dowager and the last king of Qing, early 20th century. I don't remember the exact date, 1912 maybe?
>I think George Bush junior is the only one. Too specific for a global history test, to be honest.

>All these actual questions
>And then the Thomas Paine one

At least put in an actual celebrity like Chiang Kai-shek

>putting me in well read tier when I only got three questions right

-Russia
-India
-Odovacer
-Shit...uh, he wrote the pamphlet right? So America's revolution
-Egypt
-No
-Ethiopia is the only one that comes to mind.
-Unsure. Vaguely familiar.
-Don't know
-Napoleon III
-Don't remember the year, but it was probably after Chiang Kaishek was BTFO by Mao's people's rebellion
-George W and...I don't know. I don't remember any father/son presidencies specifically beyond theirs.

>Liberia
>not under foreign governance of African-American colonists

>king of Rome
FUCK

>trick question, we conquered it from Canada (Brit. Empire at that point)
>Tibet
>Caesar
>American
>Arabia
>trick question, legally speaking the Inca Empire technically never existed
>Ethiopia, Sweden
>Tycho Brahe
>trick question, Germany didn't exist yet
>Napoleon
>trick question, it still isn't (communism)
>FDR, both Bushes, sorta Robert E. Lee but his father was president of the Confederacy not the US

You should really be subtler with the trick questions.

lol

Russia
India
Romulus
American Revolution/Enlightenment
Indonesia
Yes
Ethiopia
Thales
The Hegelians
Napoleon III
Don't actually know that one. Asian history is my weakest area.
Bush Jr

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>12. George W. Bush
Congrats, Veeky Forums, you're all historical illiterates.

It's generally accepted by most mainstream historians that Bush Jr. was an illegitimate child. Bush Sr. was cuckolded by Barry Goldwater, who never actually became president.

The whole test was pretty much camouflage for that one question and you all fell for it.

russian empire
uk
romulus
american
probably saudi
no
ethiopia
no idea
no idea
napoleon the 3rd
like the 70s or something
quincy adams, bush

>Russia
>Pakistan
>Romulus?
>???
>Indonesia
>Yes
>Ethiopia, Liberia
>Aristocrates?
>fuck if i know, nihilists?
>Napoleon III.?
>fuck if i know, 1918?
>fuck if i know

Actually good test, but i'd leave Thomase Pain and US president question out, they seem more of US national rather than global.

Its obvious that test was made by murricunt.

Notice how all these question are from antiquity or modern history. Its like from birth of Christ to American Revolution, there was no Earth and all history from that period is basically useless.

Russia
Pakistan
Can't remember
No idea
Indonesia
Yes, they were
Ethiopia and maybe Liberia
Descartes?
Young something
Napoleon something
1910-something
Bush and someone

Besides national history I've neglected or can't remember lots of these things.

>Russia
>Great Britain
>Romulus
>American
>Indonesia
>I swear that they did, but now your question is making me doubt that. So I'll probably google it right after posting
>Ethiopia (Think it was called Abyssinia or something like that) & Liberia. Honestly can't think of any more; did the Moroccan crisis establish an independent state?
>Beats me, history of philosophy was never my strong suit, was it the same one who was killed from laughing too much or having a turtle dropped on his head?
>Isn't it literally the Young Hegelians or some shit?
>Nap III
>1911
>JQA and Dubya

You forgot John Quincy Adams brah. Son of the greatest Founding Father

>Russia
>Pakistan
>Romulus
>French abd American
>Indonesia
>Yes
>Ethiopia and Liberia
>
>Diaclectic Materialists
>Napoleon III
>1920
>George W Bush and John Quincy Adams

>Russia
>UK then India then Pakistan?
>Romulus
>American Revolution
>Indonesia
>No, Inca were earlier?
>Ethiopia
>I dunno lol
>Hegelians?
>Some cuck descendant of Napoleon?
>Around 1910?
>George W. Bush, John Quincy Adams

Russian Empire.
India. (?)
Romulus
American Revolution.
Indonesia
Yes. Cortez and Pizarro memed at about the same time.
Ethiopia. (?)
Yes.
Hegelian. (?)
Napoleon III.
Commie """republic""" in 1949.
W. and H.W. Bush.

Is there anything relevant in history between the fall of the Roman Empire and the rise of the American Empire?

>which country did the US buy Alaska from? Russian Empire
>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from? United Kingdom
>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome? Romulus
>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of? American revolution
>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden, Indonesia
>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period? yes
>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1? Ethiopia and Liberia I think?
>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871? Napoleon III
>when did China become a Republic? Sometime in the 20th century but I don't think that's precise enough
>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point? Bush is the only one I know but I'm not American so...

>which country did the US buy Alaska from?
Russia
>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from?
Pakistan. Parts of it belonged to India though, creating those weird enclaves and exclaves.
>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome?
Romulus
>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?
the American?
>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden
Indonesia
>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
Nope
>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1?
Ethiopia and Liberia, the second one on a technicality basically - it was an American protectorate "resettled" by freed slaves
>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
No idea. Diogenes?
>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
The idealists
>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871?
Napoleon III
>when did China become a Republic?
1911
>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point?
Adams and Bush. There might have been others.

I know you are memeing but there are americans who would actually consider this a valid question, like OP

>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
>Nope
Shit, I got Aztecs and Mayans mixed up. Obviously both Aztecs and Incas got SPAIN'D by Pizarro and Cortez so they must have existed concurrently.

Russia
UK
Adolf Hitler
American """revolution"""
Indonesia
Yes
Liberia, Ethiopia
Ronald McDonald
The Brady Bunch
Emperor Nero
1322
John Quincy Adams and his mate, Bob the Builder

>which country did the US buy Alaska from?
Russia
>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from?
Either England or India
>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome?
Romulus
>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?
War of Independence?
>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden
Indonesia
>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
No
>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1?
None?
>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
Slavoj Zizek (pure ideologyyyyyyyyyy)
>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
Anti-Spooks
>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871?
Napoleon III
>when did China become a Republic?
1947?
>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point?
Bush Jr. only?

Well that was pretty shameful.

>Russia
>Pakistan
>Romulus
>Glorious Revolution
>Indonesia
>Yes
>Ethiopia / Liberia
>idk this one
>this one either
>Napoleon II
>1911 maybe? 1910s definitely
>George HW Bush + Dubya, i dunno others

>Russia
>Pakistan
>Romulus
>American Revolution
>India
>Yes
>Liberia and Ethiopia
>Don't know
>Hegelians
>Napoleon III
>1911
>George W. Bush

>In what year was the modern Italian state formed?
>How did the American army force the british out of boston?
>In which crusade did the king of poland and hungary die?
>Which chinese dynasty lasted the longest amount of time?
>Who successfully united japan for the first time?
>Which philosopher did the Romans kill when invading Greece?
>How many factions were fighting in the Russian Civil War?
>Which Monarch controlled the most thrones at once?
>What was the result of the second Mongol invasion of Poland?
>Who was the final emperor of Rome?
>Which leader in the crusades sent medical aid to the army opposing his, and who was his opponent?
>Who was the chancellor before Hitler?

Ma niga Hindenburg

>Russia
>India
>Romulus
>Dunno
>Indonesia
>No
>Dunno
>Nietzsche
>Dunno
>Napoleon III
>Dunno 1949
>Bush and i don't know if there are others

>In what year was the modern Italian state formed?
1943
>How did the American army force the british out of boston?
No idea
>In which crusade did the king of poland and hungary die?
The anti-Ottoman crusade of 1444, at Varna
>Which chinese dynasty lasted the longest amount of time?
The T'ang
>Who successfully united japan for the first time?
No idea
>Which philosopher did the Romans kill when invading Greece?
Archimedes, but it was in Syracuse, not Greece proper
>How many factions were fighting in the Russian Civil War?
Hard to tell really. But the traditional count seems to be: Reds, Whites, Blacks, Greens. Not counting various interventionist forces, secessionists from the empire or those guys who were in it for fun and profit
>Which Monarch controlled the most thrones at once?
I'd say Charles V
>What was the result of the second Mongol invasion of Poland?
The sack of Cracow?
>Who was the final emperor of Rome?
Romulus Augustulus if you count WRE traditionally, Julius Nepos if you count actual rulers of WRE. Constantine XI if you count ERE. Abdulmecid II if you count Kaisar-i-Rum.
>Which leader in the crusades sent medical aid to the army opposing his, and who was his opponent?
Salah ad-Din?
>Who was the chancellor before Hitler?
Paul von Hindenburg

Russia
UK
Romulus
American Revolution
Indonesia? idk
I don't care about indio "history"
Ethiopia and Liberia
Eratosthenes? I have no idea.
Don't know
Louis Napoleon
Don't know early 20th century
Benjamin Harrison, John Quincy, and George Dubya

>>In what year was the modern Italian state formed?
1945
>How did the American army force the british out of boston?
They burned it? I don't know really.
>In which crusade did the king of poland and hungary die?
idk, something against Turks?
>Which chinese dynasty lasted the longest amount of time?
Han, I guess.
>Who successfully united japan for the first time?
Takemada or something, around 1600.
>Which philosopher did the Romans kill when invading Greece?
You mean Archimedus they killed while sacking Syracuse? He wasn't a philosopher and Syracuse is in Sicily.
>How many factions were fighting in the Russian Civil War?
There were literally dozens of them. The major ones were Reds, Whites, Greens, Machno, Ukrainian nationalists, Cossack, British/US/Japan intervention, etc.
>Which Monarch controlled the most thrones at once?
Charles V? He was the king of Bohemia, Hungary, Spain, Aragon, archduke of Austria, emperor of HRE and lots of other stuff.
>What was the result of the second Mongol invasion of Poland?
They defeated a couple of HRE armies and retreated?
>Who was the final emperor of Rome?
Constantinus XI.
>Which leader in the crusades sent medical aid to the army opposing his, and who was his opponent?
Something-something, Richard and Saladin.
>Who was the chancellor before Hitler?
I have no idea, but Hindenburg was the president at the time.

>>which country did the US buy Alaska from?
Russia
>>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from?
British India
>>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome?
Romulus
>>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?
American Revolution
>>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden
India
>>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
Yes
>>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1?
Ethiopia, Liberia, and Somalia (?)
>>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
Don't know but I'll guess Plato
>>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
I know this but forgot
>>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871?
Napoleon III, I think
>>when did China become a Republic?
Don't know, early 1900s
>>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point?
Adams, Bush

All these fags think Indonesia has the most Muslims. India has more than anyone, they just have way more people than any other nation with a reasonable amount of Muslims so they're still a minority

>1870s
>not real history, americuck
>2nd
>Han
>Oda Nobunaga :^)
>
>3
>Some Hapsburg?
>Mongol retreat
>A germanic barbarian
>Saladin
>hindenburg

>>In what year was the modern Italian state formed?
1867
>>How did the American army force the british out of boston?
Don't know
>>In which crusade did the king of poland and hungary die?
Third
>>Which chinese dynasty lasted the longest amount of time?
Song
>>Who successfully united japan for the first time?
Tokugawa
>>Which philosopher did the Romans kill when invading Greece?
Don't know
>>How many factions were fighting in the Russian Civil War?
Two major, countless minor
>>Which Monarch controlled the most thrones at once?
Hapsburg Monarch
>>What was the result of the second Mongol invasion of Poland?
Don't know
>>Who was the final emperor of Rome?
Don't know, could be two different answers, depending on if you're a byzaboo or not
>>Which leader in the crusades sent medical aid to the army opposing his, and who was his opponent?
Saladin, King John?
>>Who was the chancellor before Hitler?
Don't know


Well, that was embarassing

>which country did the US buy Alaska from?
Russia
>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from?
Pakistan
>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome?
Romulus
>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?
American and I'm gonna guess French
>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden
Sweden
but seriously, it's pretty sure it's either Indonesia or India
>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
I don't think so
>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1?
only Ethiopia and Liberia as far as I can remember
>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
no clue, but I'll guess he was Greek
>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
again, no clue
>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871?
by the time I'm going to guess Napoleon III
>when did China become a Republic?
it was a republic briefly in the early 20th century before becoming a communist state
>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point?
Dubya and John Quincy Adams
fun fact: John Adams said of his son winning the presidency that "no man would would ever congratulate his son on becoming president"; about two centuries later Bush Sr. congratulated Bush Jr. on becoming president

>>In what year was the modern Italian state formed?
1946, I believe they had some sort of election to determine whether they were going to be commies or not, right?
>>How did the American army force the british out of boston?
They fucking just ditched it right? lol
>>In which crusade did the king of poland and hungary die?
No idea, definitely not one of the first 4, probably 6th or 7th
>>Which chinese dynasty lasted the longest amount of time?
the Mongol one I think
>>Who successfully united japan for the first time?
Don't know
>>Which philosopher did the Romans kill when invading Greece?
Don't know, I believe Aristotle was already dead but I'll guess him anyway
>>How many factions were fighting in the Russian Civil War?
3 or 4
>>Which Monarch controlled the most thrones at once?
Charlemagne maybe?
>>What was the result of the second Mongol invasion of Poland?
Mongols got tired and decided to pull out
>>Who was the final emperor of Rome?
Emmanuel Konmenoneosopolis
>>Which leader in the crusades sent medical aid to the army opposing his, and who was his opponent?
Saladin, Richard the Lionheart
>>Who was the chancellor before Hitler?
not Bismark, I don't know some SPD fag probably

>Russian Empire
>Pakistan
>Romulus
>Glorious Revolution
>Indonesia
>Yes
>Liberia and Ethiopia
>?
>Hegelians?
>Napoleon III
>1913
>Bush and Roosevelt

I think I did shit.

I meant to say 1861 for the first one, that was a mistype

Teddy wasn't Franklin's father, they were loosely related though. Benjamin Harrison was also distantly related to William Henry Harrison

>1868
>? Fire
>6th (Battle of Varna in 1444)
>Han
>Depends, counting Hokkaido 1869
> Archimedes
>At least 4 (Reds, White, Green and black)
> Charles V von Habsburg
>The Mongols lost
> ?
>?
> Von papen

Russia.
Pakistan.
Remus or Romulus? Did they merge and become co-kings?
>
I think it is India, but I'm not sure. Possibly indonesia, but I'm guessing India.
I think they did, if they didn't I think it's like only decades apart.
Ethiopia.
>
>
Gonna guess that it's a trick question and france was a republic at the time.
before ww1
George W Bush and John Quincy Adams

Hopefully I can still vote.

>which country did the US buy Alaska from?
Russia, Seward purchased it
>>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from?
Pretty sure it was India, some Muslim reason
>>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome?
Romulus or some shit
>>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?
No clue desu, can't remember if he's British or American
>>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden
Indonesia
>>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
Cortez in ~1514, and Pizarro conquered Inca in late 1500, so my gut says probably
>>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1?
Ethiopia and Liberia
>>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
Some fucking nerd
>>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
Nihilists?
>>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871?
>Emperor
He was a dictator, Louis Napoleon
>>when did China become a Republic?
No clue, between 1914 and 1919?
>>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point
Probably Bush
Man it feels good being a moron

Romulus killed Remus before Rome was fully built I believe

1. Russia
2. India
3. Romulus
4. The American Revolution
5. Indonesia
6. Yes.
7. Ethiopia and Liberia
8. No idea.
9. No idea.
10. Napoleon the III.
11. 1911
12. Bush senpai.

oh fuck, ignore me. The demographics have changed, Indonesia has slightly more than India now.

>Russia
>India?
>Romulus
>French?
>Syria
>Yes
>Ethiopia, idk the rest
>Gallileo?
>Nihilism?
>Napoleon
>1911
>Bush

>>which country did the US buy Alaska from?
Ez, RUS
>>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from?
Pakistan
>>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome?
No Idea
>>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?
British republican?
>>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden
Pakistan?
>>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
Suspect no
>>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1?
Ethiopia
>>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
Some ancient greek
>>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
young hegelians, question could use a rewrite
>>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871?
Napoleon II or III
>>when did China become a Republic?
1911
>>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point?
No idea, not an amerifag, don't think jerking off to US presidents is productive Veeky Forums

>>which country did the US buy Alaska from?
Russia
>>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from?
Pakistan
>>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome?
Romulus
>>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?
The French and the American
>>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden
Indonesia
>>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
Yes
>>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1?
Ethiopia, Liberia
>>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
No idea.
>>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
Hegelians
>>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871?
Napoleon III
>>when did China become a Republic?
1912
>>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point?
Adams, Bush

Don't ever reply to me or my son again

Empedocles
Left Hegelians or Young Hegelians

>all those people who have never heard of the Young Hegelians or think it's synonymous with Hegalian

>Empedocles
No, excuse me. Empedocles fell into a volcano.

The right answer is Thales of Miletus!

>which country did the US buy Alaska from?
Russia
>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from?
Britain
>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome?
Remus
>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?
Irish Revolution
>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden
India
>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
Yes
>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1?
Ethiopia
>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
Voltaire
>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
The Holy Roman Philosophers
>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871?
Napoleon III
>when did China become a Republic?
1931
>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point?
George W. Bush

1. Russiums
2. Pakistan
3. Romulus
4. American? Wasn't aware he was part of any other revolution, the French revolution I would guess.
5. Indonesia
6. Yes, they were both around when the Spanish showed up.
7. Just Ethiopia
8. No idea
9. The Spookbusters
10. Napoleon III
11. The People's """""""republic"""""""""" of China was established following WWII
12. John Q. Adams and Dubya.

1.Russia

2. India, not sure though

3.Romulus

4. American

5.Indonesia

6.Yes

7.Ethiopia and Liberia

8. Thales of Miletus

9.Young Hegelians, including Feuerbach

10.Louis Bonaparte

11. No idea, sometimes during the Chinese civil war

12. Adams and Bush

No cheating here

Russia
UK
Aeneas?
American revolution
Indonesia
Yes
Liberia and ethiopia
No idea
Left hegelians?
Napoleon III
Never
Not sure

Canadafag here

1. Russia
2. Pakistan
3. Romulus
4. American Revolution (I'm just guessing)
5. Indonesia
6. No(?)
7. Ethiopia and Liberia (debatable)
8. I don't fucking know
9. Young Hegelians
10. Napoleon III(?) (I don't fucking know)
11. John Quincy Adams, GWB.

Forgot the China question, that's 1911

>Russia
>Pakistan
>Romulus
>American, French
>Indonesia
>Yes but not by very much?
>Ethiopia, Liberia (sort of)
>Don't know
>Historical materialists?
>Napoleon III
>Bush

>which country did the US buy Alaska from?
Ruski
>which country did Bangladesh gain its independence from?
Pakiville
>according to legend, who was the first king of Rome?
ur mom
>which revolutions was Thomas Paine part of?
French????
>what is the country with the largest muslim population? don't say Sweden
Indonesia, I think
>did the Aztec and Inca empires ever exist in the same time period?
Yes (???????????????????)
>which african countries were not colonized or under foreign administration by the beginning of WW1?
Liberia, Ethiopia
>which philosopher is said to have fallen into a well while staring at the stars?
ur mom
>which group of german philosophers influenced by Hegel was Marx part of in his youth?
The Illuminati
>which French emperor was defeated by the Prussians in 1871?
Napoleon the 3rd(????)
>when did China become a Republic?
1949? Was that when the Civil War ended?
>which US presidents had fathers who were also president at one point?
Bush, some obscure ones no one outside of America knows about

>Canada
>France
>King Arthur
>English Revolution
>Birmingham
>No, they existed 1000s of years apart
>Nigeria, Egypt, Chad
>Nietzsche
>Nazis
>Charlemagne
>1382
>Obama, Trump, King George III