This Day in History Quiz: August 26
- Question: Which French saint reached the outskirts of British-occupied Paris in preparation for an attack on August 26, 1429?
- Answer: St. Joan of Arc, Jean, duc d’Alençon, and their army arrived at the northern outskirts of Paris for an assault on the city on August 26, 1429. The attack was unsuccessful.
- Question: An amendment that gave women the right to vote was passed and became part of the Constitution of the United States on August 26, 1920. Which amendment was it?
- Answer: As a result of the women’s suffrage movement in the U.S., the Nineteenth Amendment, granting women the right to vote, became a part of the Constitution of the United States on August 26, 1920.
- Question: During which war did the English military defeat the French at the Battle of Crécy on August 26, 1346?
- Answer: Led by Edward III of England, the Battle of Crécy resulted in an English victory on August 26, 1346, during the Hundred Years’ War.
- Question: Which anti-authoritarian South Korean president was born on August 26, 1897?
- Answer: Yun Po Sŏn, the second president of the Republic of Korea, was born on August 26, 1987.
- Question: Which Canadian province passed Bill 101, a charter that made French the official language of the province, on August 26, 1977?
- Answer: The Charter of the French Language, commonly known as Bill 101, was implemented in Quebec on August 26, 1977. The charter made French the sole official language of Quebec, a unique status among other Canadian provinces and territories that list both English and French as official languages.
- Question: Which Indonesian volcano erupted on August 26, 1883, and resulted in 36,000 lives lost?
- Answer: The eruption of Krakatoa on August 26, 1883, and its ensuing tsunami killed a total of 36,000 people.
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The eruption of Krakatoa, and subsequent phenomena. Report of the Krakatoa Committee of the Royal Society (London, Trubner & Co., 1888).
The eruption of Krakatoa, and subsequent phenomena. Report of the Krakatoa Committee of the Royal Society (London, Trubner & Co., 1888).