10th Grade Military & Strategic History Quizzes, Questions & Answers
Recent Military & Strategic History Quizzes
The Robinson USH2 H World War 1 Test assesses knowledge on key factors leading to American involvement in WW1, including the German invasion of Belgium, Wilson's campaign slogans, and the establishment of the Committee on Public...
Questions: 35 | Attempts: 534 | Last updated: Jan 3, 2025
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Sample QuestionThe sympathy of a majority of Americans for the Allies and against the Germans was strengthened by
The United States of America has the largest defense budget in the world. In past years the USA has faced threats on its borders leading to strengthening of its military. What else do you know about what it has taken to...
Questions: 50 | Attempts: 321 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2025
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Sample Question_________ provides methods and structures to the reasoning process to identify key areas of thinking for analysts to know where they are likely to go astray.
Do you know any interesting trivia on war? There have been so many wars throughout the history of time. It would only make sense to start off with the early battles. This quiz is devoted to insight, including which presidency...
Questions: 24 | Attempts: 47 | Last updated: Mar 17, 2025
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Sample QuestionPrimogenture is
This quiz explores the war aims and strategic choices of major belligerents during key historical conflicts. It assesses knowledge on countries' military strategies, resource management, and geopolitical ambitions, providing...
Questions: 38 | Attempts: 110 | Last updated: Mar 14, 2025
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Sample QuestionThis country embarked on the war without consideration for using colonial troops
The Jagran Josh History Quiz explores key historical events and innovations that shaped warfare, focusing on weaponry and strategic developments. It assesses knowledge on pivotal moments and figures in military history, enhancing...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 236 | Last updated: Mar 15, 2025
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Sample QuestionIn World War I, the machine gun combined with this invention was responsible for most of the battle casualties.
Explore key events of the Vietnam War in this engaging quiz. Test your knowledge on topics like the My Lai Massacre, the domino theory, and the Watergate scandal. Understand the complex history and its impact on soldiers and...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 442 | Last updated: Jan 4, 2025
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Sample QuestionWho was behind the bombing of Cambodia in 1969?
There is a lot that people can learn about World War 2 just by studying Japan Germany history. These two countries had a hand in starting the war by invading China and Poland, respectively. These conflicts escalated and affected...
Questions: 21 | Attempts: 274 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2025
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Sample QuestionHitler had taken over Germany, set up a ________________, with the goal of conquering Europe and forming an Empire.
Explore key strategies and events of WWII under Hitler's command. This quiz covers the non-aggression pact, Blitzkrieg tactics, the Atlantic Charter, and personal fates like Rommel's, enhancing understanding of wartime tactics...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 595 | Last updated: Jan 4, 2025
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Sample QuestionHitler signed a non-aggression pact with which other country?
Select the most appropriate answer for each question. Each question is worth one point.
A wrong answer results in -1 point. There is only one correct answer per question. You have 3 minutes.
Questions: 7 | Attempts: 393 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhen did the My Lai Massacre occur?
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Questions: 44 | Attempts: 875 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample Question* "We have pacified some thousands of the islanders and buried them; destroyed their fields; burned their villages, and turned their widows and orphans out-of-doors; subjugated the remaining ten millions by Benevolent assimilation. . .. And so, by these Providences of God--and the phrase is the government's, not mine--we are a World Power." The statement above was most probably made in reference to United States policy in the
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