This man reportedly said to staff, "You are here to please me. Nothing else on earth matters."
Daily Quiz for November 11, 2007
This American president was also the first civil governor of the Philippines.
Daily Quiz for November 10, 2007
A conflict between troops of these countries came to be known as the Marco Polo Bridge Incident.
Daily Quiz for November 9, 2007
The “Star-Spangled Banner” was officially designated as the national anthem of the United States in this year:
Daily Quiz for November 8, 2007
On January 2, 1920, some 2,700 arrests were made in raids in 33 American cities as part of a campaign against:
Daily Quiz for November 7, 2007
The “Star-Spangled Banner” was officially designated as the national anthem of the United States in this year.
Daily Quiz for November 6, 2007
Historian Francis Parkman was referring to this battle when he wrote: "Measured by the numbers engaged, it was but a heavy skirmish; measured by results, it was one of the great battles of the wo
The Not-So-Great Escape: German POWs in the U.S. during WWII
In an American Prisoner-of-War camp in Papago Park, AZ, German prisoners turn industrious to organize a breakout and plan their escape to freedom. During World War II, even a safe place like Arizona could be a battle zone, even if only briefly.
Daily Quiz for November 5, 2007
The revolutionary organization formally named the Committee of Union and Progress was popularly known by this name:
Daily Quiz for November 4, 2007
He said "I am not a Virginian, but an American."
