ANSWERS: 63
  • I got Modern Scandinavia. LOL.
  • MODERN USA (Do I win a prize or something?)
  • Oh my good grief, it called me a modern American. I am so upset.
  • I'm obviously where I belong (politically, if not geographically) - Modern Western Europe, although having answered that I'm agnostic it went on to tell me that I'm religious.
  • Dawn of the United States
  • im in the 1780s,the dawn of america,i reckon that makes me a pioneer,i'm ok with that:)
  • LOL!!!!! Paleolithic Ages You belong at the dawn of man, you are strong and innovative, and love the outdoors. I guess I do love the outdoors with a passion:-) If I change one thing, I become Modern Scandinavia.
  • I belong in the Paleolithic ages!! My goodness, that's a surprise. Modern Scandinavia sounds good. Does that mean I should be a Neandathal? Great test, mistje. BYW, when do you start your new job? May I ask what your job is? If I am being too nosy just tell me to mind my own business. (((((HUGS))))).
  • Modern western europe
  • Modern USA. You are somewhat religious, believe in freedom and liberty, but have issues with other nations who have a different outlook on freedom. LOL!! How can they say "You are somewhat religious" even though I checked the boxes "atheist" and "are not a part of any religion"? Ha, ha! Cool quiz! + points for you. You've got more?
  • Which time and place do you belong in? Modern USA You are somewhat religious, believe in freedom and liberty, but have issues with other nations who have a different outlook on freedom.
  • Which time and place do you belong in? Paleolithic Ages You belong at the dawn of man, you are strong and innovative, and love the outdoors (Possibly enjoy spelunking as well)
  • Modern Western Europe You are religious, you are generally peaceful, but often make mountains out of molehills when a political figure says or does something. Spot on!
  • Dawn of the USA You belong during the early 1780's in the newly formed nation of the USA, you are somewhat religious, less-so than most of the world, and embrace new ideas with enthusiasm. That's perfect!
  • Modern USA You are somewhat religious, believe in freedom and liberty, but have issues with other nations who have a different outlook on freedom. That's the worst quiz ever. I don't agree with that AT ALL. hahaha
  • Ancient Athens You are very religious, and believe in the mystical; however, you also believe in the power of science and philosophy. cool!
  • "You belong in ancient Rome, a bustling city full of life... and death in the coliseum." a Crud. I belong in late Mediæval Europe. There was no way to choose monarchy as a political system, or barter as an economic system. The quiz sucks like a Hoover.
  • Paleolithic Ages. The quiz is wrong. I belong in the first half of the 20th Century. I was born in New Orleans in 1874 into a family that had lived and prospered in that city one hundred years before the Yankees occupied it and, among other things, devastated our shipping business. My father rebuilt his firm over time, but his trust in the national government was suspect thereafter. My uncle, a doctor, was so disgusted that he moved to France soon after the war and began a practice there with the help of the Parisienne branch of the family. I felt that their feelings were, in part, holding back the South and like some in my generation and class we left these sentiments behind in adulthood. I graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1898 and went with Roosevelt to Cuba, saw combat then worked in a field hospital. After hostilities ceased, I stayed behind to help set up a hospital system in Havana. I was originally very patriotic but gradually became disappointed by some of our actions after the war in Cuba and the Philippines. I became, like my father, skeptical of our government. In 1905, I moved to Greenwich Village and set up a cozy practice on Christopher Street amidst the most interesting people I could ever imagine. The implementation of the Palmer Act during WWI disappointed me and hurt many of my friends. In 1920, I joined my uncle’s Parisienne practice, now run by his son, and developed a clientele initially consisting of American expatriates. I began to collect art and sponsor shows in New York for many of these people. I became involved in a small publishing house. My friends were multinational and diverse: writers, artists, diplomats, stage actors, businessmen, musicians, singers, film people, agents of espionage and the odd American tourist. The depression was difficult, but Paris was never boring. In 1936, I shipped contraband medical supplies to the Republicans through Martha Gellhorn during the Spainish Civil War. Eventually, I set up aide stations on the front. After we lost to Francisco Franco, I returned to my practice in Montparnasse. The Nazis came in 1940. The clinic in Montparnasse became a “station” on a kind of underground railroad smuggling friends to Lisbon and other safe ports. The artist Soutine died in the back of my car on the way to a hospital outside of Paris. When America entered the war, I moved to Sweden and joined in that end of the Raoul Wallenberg effort. I spent the latter part of the war giving medical aid to Jews at Landskrona after they had been stowed away by Danes in workboats across the Straight of Oresund. After the war, I went back to Paris to rebuild my practice, but it wasn't the same. I retired in 1950 and spent time in New York and Paris trading my collections, writing, and became known as an art critic. Eventually, my fiction began selling and Hollywood picked up one of my books to make a movie. In 1953, I bought a small house on a cliff near Big Sur and was amazed at the young people that I met occasionally on the beach. I was graciously invited to many of their parties. One day in 1962, while climbing the wooden steps to my house from the beach after taking my morning dip in the Pacific, I slipped and fell to the sand below. My head hit a rock and I was killed instantly. I had a great life.
  • Modern Scandinavia...which sounds about right except for the church and state remark. I DO believe in a WALL between the two! :) good test mistje.
  • Paleolithic Ages You belong at the dawn of man, you are strong and innovative, and love the outdoors (Possibly enjoy spelunking as well) Hmm.........
  • Scandinavia????boy I am LOST
  • Paleolithic Ages You belong at the dawn of man, you are strong and innovative, and love the outdoors (Possibly enjoy spelunking as well) Well I'll tell you something - you wouldn't catch me cave-diving for love nor money. Not at the moment anyway... Maybe my caveman's not come along to convince me otherwise ;)
  • Ohhh, I got Modern Scandanavia :) I have no idea what that's like but right.
  • I am Ancient Athens. It makes total sense to me! *You are very religious, and believe in the mystical; however, you also believe in the power of science and philosophy.
  • Paleolithic Ages You belong at the dawn of man, you are strong and innovative, and love the outdoors. (Possibly enjoy spelunking as well) :D
  • Dawn of the United States. Me: "You belong during the early 1780's in the newly formed nation of the USA, you are somewhat religious, less-so than most of the world, and embrace new ideas with enthusiasm."
  • Which time and place do you belong in? Modern USA You are somewhat religious, believe in freedom and liberty, but have issues with other nations who have a different outlook on freedom.
  • I belong in Modern USA
  • MOdern scandanavia.
  • Which time and place do you belong in? Modern USA You are somewhat religious, believe in freedom and liberty, but have issues with other nations who have a different outlook on freedom.
  • Modern Scandinavia
  • You belong during the early 1780's in the newly formed nation of the USA, you are somewhat religious, less-so than most of the world, and embrace new ideas with enthusiasm.
  • Which time and place do you belong in? Dawn of the United States "You belong during the early 1780's in the newly formed nation of the USA, you are somewhat religious, less-so than most of the world, and embrace new ideas with enthusiasm." This is accurate except that I am not even remotely religious.
  • i belong in modern usa. bravo!
  • Modern Scandinavia You are not very religious, although you believe that separation of church and state is not necessary. Peace is a number one concern, and you believe that war should be avoided at all costs. I'm not at all religious and I believe that the separation of church and state IS necessary. Peace is a major concern but I supported the US involvement in WW2.
  • Apparently I belong in France :)
  • Took the quiz three times, each time entering that I was agnostic/atheist and had no religion, yet it kept coming back with "Modern Western Europe - you are religious!" Huh?
  • Modern Western Europe You are religious, you are generally peaceful, but often make mountains out of molehills when a political figure says or does something. --This is odd. I'm not religious and I don't give a hoot about politics. The rest is true though as in I do make mountains out of molehills but nothing political.
  • I belong in modern USA..I guess I'm finally in the right place.
  • apparently i belong in Modern Scandinavia.
  • Modern USA. Hey, I live there! All right!
  • Monder Scandinavia. I don't even know where that is.
  • Modern USA
  • modern scandinavia apparently....
  • ancient sparta!! woo hoo!! :P
  • Modern USA You are somewhat religious, believe in freedom and liberty, but have issues with other nations who have a different outlook on freedom. I find this humorous since I totally do not agree. The problem is the limitations on the answers. My philosophies are bits and pieces of different answers in most of those questions.
  • Here are my results. Which time and place do you belong in? Dawn of the United States You belong during the early 1780's in the newly formed nation of the USA, you are somewhat religious, less-so than most of the world, and embrace new ideas with enthusiasm.
  • I "belong" in the Modern USA. How convenient for me that I already live there. lol
  • i got modern usa yupeee
  • ancient athens. the quiz results tell me i am very religious, and believe in the mystical; however, you also believe in the power of science and philosophy. i would say they are dead on, except i am spiritual (not religious). thanks mistje! :)
  • Ancient Athens....I guess that would be fun. I have a distinct feeling, though, that I belong somewhere in the 1920s-1950s
  • Dawn of the United States You belong during the early 1780's in the newly formed nation of the USA, you are somewhat religious, less-so than most of the world, and embrace new ideas with enthusiasm.
  • Heh.... The USSR...
  • Strangely enough, the Modern USA
  • ancient athens, i always felt i should have grown up with the hippies
  • Modern USA
  • Modern Scandinavian.
  • Modern Western Europe You are religious, you are generally peaceful, but often make mountains out of molehills when a political figure says or does something. Not very accurate
  • It's not in the quiz....but dawn of early Canada. Either as part of a native tribe or a pioneer with a homestead in northern Ontario. Self sufficiency, living off the grid appeals to me (in fact, first 9 years of my life, my family lived off the grid!)
  • modern usa
  • modern western europe
  • Modern USA? Man how do I apply for a visa to move there?
  • Modern Scandinavia You are not very religious, although you believe that separation of church and state is not necessary. Peace is a number one concern, and you believe that war should be avoided at all costs. so true.

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