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UGA History Exemption Test Practice Questions with Correct Verified Answers 1: What is the primary purpose of the UGA History Exemption Test? --- correct answer --- The primary purpose of the UGA History Exemption Test is to assess students knowledge of the history of the University of Georgia ...

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1: What is the primary purpose of the UGA History Exemption Test? ---
correct answer ---

The primary purpose of the UGA History Exemption Test is to assess
students knowledge of the history of the University of Georgia and the state
of Georgia, allowing them to fulfill the states legislative requirement for
graduation without taking a specific history course.




2: When was the University of Georgia founded? --- correct answer ---

The University of Georgia was founded on January 27, 1785.




3: Who was the first president of the University of Georgia? --- correct
answer ---

Abraham Baldwin was the first president of the University of Georgia.




4: What is the significance of the year 1801 in UGA history? --- correct
answer ---

In 1801, the University of Georgia held its first classes, marking the
beginning of its operation as an educational institution.




5: Which building is the oldest on the UGA campus? --- correct answer ---

,Old College is the oldest building on the UGA campus, completed in 1806.




6: What is the Georgia state motto, and how does it relate to UGA? ---
correct answer ---

The Georgia state motto is Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation. It relates to
UGA as the university aims to instill these values in its students through
education and community service.




7: Who was the first African American student admitted to UGA? --- correct
answer ---

Charlayne Hunter-Gault and Hamilton Holmes were the first African
American students admitted to UGA in 1961.




8: What was the Morrill Act of 1862, and how did it impact UGA? --- correct
answer ---

The Morrill Act of 1862 provided federal land to states to fund higher
education, leading to the establishment of land-grant colleges like UGA,
which benefited from this act to expand its agricultural and mechanical
programs.




9: What is the significance of the Arch on the UGA campus? --- correct
answer ---

, The Arch is a symbolic gateway on the UGA campus, representing the
universitys commitment to education and tradition. It is a popular site for
photographs and a symbol of UGAs heritage.




10: How did the Civil Rights Movement affect UGA? --- correct answer ---

The Civil Rights Movement led to the desegregation of UGA in 1961,
allowing African American students to enroll and promoting diversity and
inclusion on campus.




11: Who was the first female student to graduate from UGA? --- correct
answer ---

Mary Creswell was the first female student to graduate from UGA, earning a
Bachelor of Science in Home Economics in 1919.




12: What role did UGA play during the American Civil War? --- correct
answer ---

During the American Civil War, UGAs operations were significantly affected,
with many students and faculty joining the Confederate forces. The
university struggled to remain open but continued to function with a
reduced student body.




13: What is the UGA alma mater, and when is it typically sung? --- correct
answer ---

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