That test is a really neat artifact. Love seeing stuff like that come out of Kentucky. Few issues with how you’re representing it though. That is the 8th grade test to continue on and qualify for secondary education that comes from an institution. Basically the equivalent of college entrance today. Combine that with the emphasis on wrote date memorization that’s irrelevant to our modern world where we all have computers in our pockets now and it’s really not that hard. Most college bound high school students with respectable GPAs know much more than that test, just spread more through math, languages, and science rather than history by dates and names. I mean I did calculus in HS. And anyone can look up all the countries of Europe and their capitals in under a minute on their phones. Just a different world today that requires different education. Love the core emphasis on history though, wish even today that we focused more on the themes, stories, and personalities of that history rather than just dates and names. What happened and what that teaches us for today is much more important than who did it on exactly what date.Hey sawnee, how many of these questions did you author?![]()