and yes
Austria is mean to be Austria/Hungarian at that time.
Just didn't bother to type everything in (lazy
Neat. I'm curious: what translation of Herodotus do you prefer? And what do you think of him?Originally posted by Word:
<STRONG>@Gruntboy I'm serously using only my mind I'm telling you guys I just good with history (mostly ancient though). </STRONG>
Well okay - my list was taken from 1914 not 1913 *dough*Originally posted by Gruntboy:
<STRONG>The US had a p*ss ant fleet in 1913.
Answers:
1) Britain
2) France
3) Germany
4) Italy
5) Japan
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Originally posted by Yshania:
<STRONG>OK here's some history questions for you...
1. Who betrayed Norway to the Nazis? (oh no! I have said the word!)
2. Who swapped the Sudetenland for 'peace in our time'?
3. Who was known as The Liberator of South America?
4. What was the name of the African independence movement that fought the British in Kenya in the 1950s?
5. What prompted the Btitish royal family to change it's name?
6. Who was the last ruler in the Egyptian dynasty of the Ptolemies?
7. Who was the only woman to have won two Nobel prizes?
8. Who did Gerald Ford grant a pardon to a month after becoming president?
9. Who was the first US president in office to be born in the 20th Century?
10. What emperor was known as The Lion of Judah?
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1)Posted by Word -
1)Don't Know
2)Not sure what your talking about
3)Simon Bolivar
4)I used to know but forgot
5)When?
6)Cleopatra VII (Destroy by Augustus)
7)Marie Curey
8)Nixon
9)JFK
10)Biblical or no?
1. correctPosted by Xandax -
1)Vidkun Quisling
2)Neville Chamberlain
3)Simon Bolivar
4)?
5)?
6)Cleopatra VII
7)Marie Curie
8)Richard Nixon
9)JFK
10)Haile Selassie of Ethiopia
@Word, you may want to get a good edition of Herodotus' Histories, then. He provides an interesting overview of the Persian Wars, and examines a variety of civilizations: Egyptian, Babylonian, Persian (of course), Greek, Scythian, etc. Now, by examine, I don't mean he lists GNP, population, etc; he mentions the things he's seen or heard about them, their views, even their stories about themselves. To Herodotus, all this is part of a culture.Originally posted by Word:
<STRONG>@fable sorry but when i said writers I men artsy people like ancient greek philosophes. Heres what I know about Heredotus he was an ancient greek philosophe around the 2nd century B.C. I believe he had to with government and politics. as for a translation I would have to say Latin since that is the only ancient language I can read right know I'm only in high school. I'm better with goverment, the empires, military, and religon (myths and pantheons).
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It's ironic really, the exact thing that the US used to defeat the British, the Vietnamese then turned to their advantage against the US.Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>
but they forgot the lessons of the American Revolution: try to avoid challenging a native force on terrain of their own choosing.</STRONG>
Yep.Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>It's ironic really, the exact thing that the US used to defeat the British, the Vietnamese then turned to their advantage against the US.</STRONG>