Google’s new Smarty Pins map-based game reminds me I know nothing about American Civil War locations

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Google unleashed a new map-based game called Smarty Pins (get it, Smarty Pins, oh Google). The game is great way to remind yourself that you have no idea where things happened. The quiz game asks questions that have location answers. For example: In 2011, revolutionaries demanded the removal of President Mubarak from this City’s Tahir square. You answer the question by playing the pin on the correct location. The game does help you out by starting each question in the general region of the answer. But it’s up to you to place the pin in just the right location. Smarty...



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