History Quiz


Discover how familiar you are with the history of world with this world history quiz app! Answer history trivia questions and test your knowledge of world history! Find out interesting facts about Ancient Greek and Roman Empire, Ancient Egypt, Imperial China and other great empires, Renaissance and other cultural movements, as well as facts about Cleopatra, Cesar, Napoleon and other great emperors, from ancient to contemporary history! -4 Different Game Modes-10 Questions, 25 Questions, 50 Questions and 5 Errors Out! -Choose the correct answer among A, B, C or D! -Answer the questions quickly and avoid giving incorrect answers to get higher rankings! -Answer the question worth more than 2000 points and get Scandalous Score Booster! -Endless Mode5 Errors Out! Your game lasts until you choose 5 incorrect answers! -Log in with Facebook to share your score and achievements! The great empires depended on military annexation of territory and on the formation of defended settlements to become agricultural centers. The relative peace that the empires brought encouraged international trade, most notably the massive trade routes in the Mediterranean that had been developed by the time of the Hellenistic Age, and the Silk Road. In the west, the Greeks established their own cultures; whose practices, laws, and customs are considered the foundation of contemporary western civilization. Beginning in the 3rd century BCE, the Romans began expanding their territory through conquest and colonization. By the reign of Emperor Augustus (late 1st century BCE), Rome controlled all the lands surrounding the Mediterranean. By the reign of Emperor Trajan, Rome controlled much of the land from England to Mesopotamia. Early modern period is a term used by historians to refer to the period in Western Europe and its first colonies that spans the centuries between the Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution. The early modern period also saw the rise and dominance of the mercantilist economic theory. As such, the early modern period represents the decline and eventual disappearance, in much of the European sphere, of feudalism, serfdom and the power of the Catholic Church. The period includes the late decades of the Protestant Reformation, the disastrous Thirty Years' War, the Age of Discovery, the European colonization of the Americas, and the peak of European witch-hunting. Europe's Renaissance consisted of the rediscovery of the classical world's scientific contributions, and in the economic and social rise of Europe. But the Renaissance also engendered a culture of inquisitiveness which ultimately led to Humanism and the Scientific Revolution. Although it saw social and political upheaval and revolutions in many intellectual pursuits, the Renaissance is perhaps known best for its artistic developments and the contributions of such polymaths as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, who inspired the term Renaissance man. The 20th century opened with Europe at an apex of wealth and power, and with much of the world under its direct colonial control or its indirect domination. Much of the rest of the world was influenced by heavily Europeanized nations: the United States and Japan. As the century unfolded, however, the global system dominated by rival powers was subjected to severe strains, and ultimately yielded to a more fluid structure of independent nations organized on Western models. This transformation was catalyzed by wars of unparalleled scope and devastation. World War I destroyed many of Europe's empires and monarchies, and weakened Britain and France. In its aftermath, powerful ideologies arose. The Russian Revolution of 1917 created the first communist state, while the 1920s and 1930s saw militaristic fascist dictatorships gain control in Italy, Germany, Spain and elsewhere. Ongoing national rivalries, exacerbated by the economic turmoil of the Great Depression, helped precipitate World War II.


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