
People who love to study history are also often fans of the game show Jeopardy!. This is not overly surprising as Jeopardy! quite regularly includes questions about history. Only history experts are going to be able to do well on this Jeopardy!-themed quiz, however. Much like the real Jeopardy!, some of these questions are pretty hard.
All of these questions were actually asked on episodes of the trivia show. As anyone who watches Jeopardy! will know, the questions are often quite challenging. So, don't expect to do well on this quiz if you only have a passing knowledge of history topics. On the other hand, if you consider yourself something of a history whiz and a Jeopardy! aficionado, you might do well on this quiz. There is only one way to find out. If you want to find out how you rank when compared to other history experts or Jeopardy! contestants then go ahead and take this quiz.
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On December 19, 1984, Margaret Thatcher & Zhao Ziyang signed a joint declaration to end British rule in this place.

What is Tibet?
What is Hong Kong?
What is Nepal?
What is Mongolia?
In 1664, the province of New Netherland & the city of New Amsterdam were both renamed this.

What is New York?
What is Alabama?
What is Washington?
What is Florida?
In the 1390s King John I of Castile & King John I of Aragon both died by falling from these animals.

What are camels?
What are dinosaurs?
What are elephants?
What are horses?
In 1616 this Native American created a sensation in London, where she was known as Lady Rebecca.

Who is Sacagawea?
Who is Pine Leaf?
Who is Pocahontas?
Who is Winona LaDuke?
The 381-day bus boycott in this city was triggered by Rosa Parks' arrest for refusing to give up her seat to a white man.

What is Atlanta, Georgia?
What is Miami, Florida?
What is Little Rock, Arkansas?
What is Montgomery, Alabama?
Queen Victoria's eldest son took the throne in 1901 with this name & number.

Who is King George V?
Who is King Edward VIII?
Who is King George VI?
Who is King Edward VII?
It was the eastern boundary of the land bought in the Louisiana purchase.

What is the Mississippi River?
What is Texas?
What is Alabama?
What is the Missouri River?
The Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659 ended Spain's war with this neighbor.

What is Italy?
What is Morocco?
What is France?
What is Portugal?
In 1914, St. Petersburg's name was changed to this, which sounded more Russian.

What is Kremlyov?
What is Leningrad?
What is Petrograd?
What is Volkhovstroy?
A lack of genetic diversity in this crop in 1840s Ireland was a major cause of disaster for the population.

What are oats?
What are potatoes?
What is wheat?
What is barley?
1950-51 in the Alps was the "Winter of Terror" as these disasters destroyed buildings & killed more than 200 people.

What are tornadoes?
What are earthquakes?
What are avalanches?
What are blizzards?
Known as the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma in 1974, the nation changed its name to this 15 years later.

What is Siam?
What is Cambodia?
What is Ceylon?
What is Myanmar?
In the Kalmar War of 1611-1613, Denmark beat up on this rival to the north.

What is Sweden?
What is Finland?
What is Norway?
What is Germany?
In 1819 Spain agreed to turn this territory over to the U.S.

What is California?
What is Texas?
What is Georgia?
What is Florida?
On Dec. 16, 1773, during a wild night of partying, 342 chests of this were dumped into Boston Harbor.

What is tea?
What is coffee?
What is chocolate?
What is beer?
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