Only 1 in 1000 People Can Pass This 1800s General Knowledge Quiz!

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Are you familiar with the events and trends that happened during the 18th century? If so, try out this quiz to see how much you really know. It will feature questions from different topics such as science, business, technological innovations, and more.

1800s General Knowledge Quiz

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your score and review the correct answers.

 

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General Knowledge Master

Your impressive knowledge of events, trends, and facts from the 1800s shows you have a keen understanding of that era. You’ve demonstrated a strong grasp of the economy, business, and significant historical events. Well done!

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You have a good foundation, but there’s still room to learn more about the fascinating events and trends of the 1800s. Keep exploring and expanding your knowledge. You’ll become an expert in no time!

#1. Which financial scandal in the late 1800s involved the manipulation of the gold market by Jay Gould and James Fisk?

#2. Which financial institution, established in the early 1800s, aimed to help people save money and obtain mortgages to buy homes?

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#3. Which 1800s invention by Thomas Edison revolutionized lighting in homes and streets?

#4. Which major art movement of the 19th century emphasized emotion and individualism, often focusing on nature and human experience?

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#5. Which life insurance company, founded in 1842, became one of the first major life insurance providers in the United States?

#6. Who discovered the principles of heredity through experiments with pea plants in the 1860s?

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#7. Who published the groundbreaking work “On the Origin of Species” in 1859, introducing the theory of natural selection?

#8. Which invention by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876 revolutionized communication?

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#9. Which significant transportation innovation was completed in 1869, connecting the eastern and western United States?

#10. Which invention by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869 revolutionized the field of chemistry?

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#11. Which major American company was founded by John D. Rockefeller in 1870, becoming one of the largest oil companies in the world?

#12. Which American industrialist founded the Carnegie Steel Company in the late 1800s, greatly impacting the steel industry?

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#13. Which canal, completed in 1825, greatly improved transportation and commerce in the northeastern United States?

#14. Which major banking family was instrumental in financing industrial ventures in Europe and the United States during the 1800s?

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#15. What major construction project, completed in 1883, connected the cities of New York and Brooklyn?

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Congratulations on finishing the quiz, whether you pass it or fail it, you have demonstrated your knowledge and interest in history and important events that happened in the 1800s. We hope you learn a few pieces of information or some in this fun quiz and keep challenging yourself to expand your knowledge.

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