You Have A PhD If You Pass This American History Test
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Can you get at least 17/20?
What are your thoughts on this subject?
1139 Comments
David Ching
"A+!! You definitely have a PhD!!" Not my country so I didn't do too bad.
mikeyparry
No answers, no point, not bothering!
mikeyparry
No answers, no point, not bothering!
pabjetster
What does the Magna Carta have to do with American history?
Ricardo C. Cufré
! Doctorado !!!
Donna Carder-Kummer
You can’t believe any results on the these questions without answers! Even if it says you failed or passed! Boycotted these!
Donna Carder-Kummer
No answers, no playing those!
mikeyparry
I lost interest after 3 questions. I am not American so couldn’t care less! I might have been more interested if the very lazy quiz setter could be bothered to provide answers!
Lee Maybaum
No answers, no play -- what is the point!
Tom Knox
I don't have a PhD., but know U.S. history. Would've preferred having answers though.
David Heinz
Alan Conyard, I did well on this quiz but people from other countries probably won’t do as good. I don’t think that I would get a lot of questions correct about the UK. Alan: I also don’t like it that they don’t give us the answers. I think that if they gave the answers, all of us just might learn more.
David Heinz
I don’t have a PhD, but I do know my US history.
argyleranger
Alan Conyard, good point Grant was #18. Lincoln is famous for being 16th. I remembered he was succeeded by Andrew johnson so Grant was #18. Too bad he wasn't half the president he was the general. The amendments I feel for you on. 1 is the big one--we get to talk trash about anyone and get together to do it if we want. 2. and the right to have a bangbang has been troublous a long time. Originally, it was thought to require all citizens to own a musket. But the argument that muskets is too expensive (back then) prevailed .
Alan Conyard
A+ Aced it. But no answers. I doubt that many people are able to identify the references to various presidents and amendments. Who goes remembering the strict order of accession for US. Presidents. In U.K. we might recall the order of many of our monarchs, but never which number monarch ; where would you start counting.
Jo Weston
a+ not too bad for an Aussie.