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US History Quiz is a free online quiz website for learning American history. According to the site content, it offers “hundreds of American history quiz questions” and aims to help students learn U.S. history in a fun, interactive way. It is not a full course platform, but rather a topic-based question bank and self-assessment tool.
The content covers a fairly wide range of topics, including African American history, labor history, landmark Supreme Court cases, women’s history, U.S. presidents, the American Revolution, the Civil War, World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War, and more. Unit quizzes are organized along the U.S. history timeline, from First Americans, the Age of Exploration, the Colonial Era, and the Revolutionary War to the Civil Rights Era, the Vietnam War Era, and Modern America. Sample pages show quizzes with 20 multiple-choice questions, along with basic feedback such as correct/incorrect answers and completion results.
The site clearly emphasizes free practice questions and hundreds of free quiz questions, with no visible information about subscriptions, paid courses, or payment methods. Its core resources can therefore be considered free. The site also does not mention accreditation, completion certificates, credits, or official exam authorization, so it should not be regarded as a certificate-granting course.
Its strengths are that it is free, clearly structured, and covers a fairly comprehensive range of topics, making it especially useful for quick review of key AP US History concepts. The question format is simple and direct, allowing students to start practicing immediately, while teachers can also use it as a supplement for classroom quizzes or after-class practice. Its limitations are that the captured content does not show systematic explanations, video lessons, detailed answer explanations, learning progress tracking, or an incorrect-answer notebook feature. There is also limited information about the question writers, teacher qualifications, or institutional background, so it is better suited as a supplementary practice resource rather than a primary textbook.
It is suitable for middle school students, high school students, college students, self-learners studying U.S. history, and learners preparing for AP US History. If your goal is to build a systematic understanding of historical development, it is still recommended to use it alongside textbooks, class handouts, or explanation-based resources such as Khan Academy.
Based on the available site content alone, it is not possible to determine whether access from mainland China is stable, so china_access is marked as unknown. The content is in English, so learners in China will need a certain level of English reading ability.
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ushistoryquiz.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ushistoryquiz.com directly.