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Competition will begin in 5 minutes. Come on, I need more competitors people!
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Can't do it. I will no longer participate unless it happens an hour before now. Sorry🙍
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Sgt Mayday wrote:
No! Come back. You can do it.Can't do it. I will no longer participate unless it happens an hour before now. Sorry🙍
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I'll try.... But I know I will fail 😁
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Kevster 🇺🇸💀🔫 wrote:
Ok, you're third up.I'll try.... But I know I will fail 😁
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🌴B͡eǻོc͜h🌴😲🔫😏 wrote:
Okay, your going to be up soon, not yet.Count me in
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False alarm I've got to run sorry :/
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I am up first:
1) What civilization is the longest lasting civilization?
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UnknownAssassin wrote:
Egyptian empire(pharoship or whatever it was called)I am up first:
1) What civilization is the longest lasting civilization?
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Wrong, Chinese civilization.
2) What is te legend of how Rome came to be?
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UnknownAssassin wrote:
The survivor from the Trojan war gathered a ship and sailed for Years to find a suitable spot to settle.Wrong, Chinese civilization.
2) What is te legend of how Rome came to be?
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Lol I'll try an think of a question. You guys are clearly smarter than I. But I might be able to stump you.
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We should do this in a PAL room. Jussayin.
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I could be wrong but I believe that is wrong, but I'm not 100% solid in that area of a question.
My answer is that in roughly 735 B.C. two brothers built the start of the city and ome brother killed the other brother.
3) What was the size of the Roman Empire at its height and what areas did it control?
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TheNewfieBullet wrote:
Ahem. Rule #3!!!(of the regular rules)We should do this in a PAL room. Jussayin.
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ㄎңձժø൰ (YW)🔫🔴🌆 wrote:
^helpfulTheNewfieBullet wrote:
Ahem. Rule #3!!!(of the regular rules)We should do this in a PAL room. Jussayin.
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It pretty much controlled all of the Mediterranean area, plus much of t Europe and the middle east. It was huge.
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ㄎңձժø൰ (YW)🔫🔴🌆 wrote:
Correct, basically an area the size of almost Europe.It pretty much controlled all of the Mediterranean area, plus much of t Europe and the middle east. It was huge.
4) What was the first known writing system, how was it written, when did it develop and who developed it?
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Ya ummm. All this stuff is waaaay over my head. I'm not a history buff lol.
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UnknownAssassin wrote:
Depends on how you look at it. It could be either the cave drawings of the cavemen, or the hyroglyphs of the Egyptians. Depends on if cave drawings are writing or not.ㄎңձժø൰ (YW)🔫🔴🌆 wrote:
Correct, basically an area the size of almost Europe.It pretty much controlled all of the Mediterranean area, plus much of t Europe and the middle east. It was huge.
4) What was the first known writing system, how was it written, when did it develop and who developed it?
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ㄎңձժø൰ (YW)🔫🔴🌆 wrote:
As for cave drawings, those were descriptions of sights from those ancient people that do the same thing with written language but not expressed in a way of written language.UnknownAssassin wrote:
✂ if cave drawings are writing or not.ㄎңձժø൰ (YW)🔫🔴🌆 wrote:
✂?✂.
As for the answer, it is cuneiform that was developed by the Sumerians in 3,500 B.C. who became a civilization in 3,000 B.C. Egyptians were close at developing hieroglyphs in 3,300 B.C. and becoming a civilization in 2,700 B.C. and cuneiform used clay tablets with letters carved into the clay tablets.
5) What is the oldest evidence of man in the New World and where did some of these peoples that came into the New World before the time of Culumbus come from?
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UnknownAssassin wrote:
The first European in the new world was Leif erikson, a viking. He arrived in 1100 ad or something like that.ㄎңձժø൰ (YW)🔫🔴🌆 wrote:
SnipUnknownAssassin wrote:
✂ if cave drawings are writing or not.ㄎңձժø൰ (YW)🔫🔴🌆 wrote:
✂?✂.
As for the answer, it is cuneiform that was developed by the Sumerians in 3,500 B.C. who became a civilization in 3,000 B.C. Egyptians were close at developing hieroglyphs in 3,300 B.C. and becoming a civilization in 2,700 B.C. and cuneiform used clay tablets with letters carved into the clay tablets.
5) What is the oldest evidence of man in the New World and where did some of these peoples that came into the New World before the time of Culumbus come from?
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I grade unknown assassins questions a 8/10. 4/5 for difficulty and 4/5 for creativity. Next up, kevster.
Post your random trivia questions.
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That is a good one. A few examples also are people from Japan 8,000 years ago with evidence from physical differences in the people compared to the other local South American people plus mummies preserved in the surrounding desert so preserved that a virus only found in southern Japan was found in these mummies in this area of thr upper west coast of South America. Obviously the 14,000 year old Clovis people. The 30,000 old immigrant from Asia into America over the Bering Strait during the Ice Age. And the most interesting at two sites comtaining evidence from 50,000 years ago of human activity in the New World.
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Some other are evidence from 537 A.D. of a Irish man in Irish legend coming to paradise and fires from 537 A.D., shelter that at night forms a special early Irish Christian symbol and tally marks that look like writing from Ireland at the time. Mayans going up into the the South in Florida, small evidence of Chinese from carvings of native Asian animals and maybe the Olmec having African culture in it. Controversial, to my knowledge anyways, evidence of Egyptians getting lost in the New World and leaving behind a message in their writing system, a Roman ship found off the coast of Texas, a Roman coin found in a Native American burial site that dates back to at least 637 A.D. or older and other evidences.
And I am done. Next person is up!
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Anyone else?
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Can I go? How many states are there in the US?
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Hint: It's not 50.
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Depends on what a state is...
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ㄎңձժø൰ (YW)🔫🔴🌆 wrote:
In legal terms, not common terms.Depends on what a state is...
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