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SQuAD | 25d8fa03e50e4e92bffe2de8da81b0ee | What was the population of people in New York that were not Caucasian in 1890? | [
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SQuAD | 51fd70a48dc94d519af7c6fddf07eeea | About how many escaped slaves were in New York during the time the British occupied it? | [
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SQuAD | 7ef0b2bc8cb14b178e47ceb83c86a26c | How many tourists visited New York in 2014? | [
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SQuAD | 80b9f52501d74419a74cf0f3f43f51b5 | How many stations are operated by the New York City Subway? | [
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SQuAD | 7eeef31a8c8748e5b7275bc4c217dec6 | How many school and universities are in NYC? | [
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SQuAD | 98300718a46b4d4bbc9581511e56ba01 | What individual established the National Review? | [
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SQuAD | 44afb6335119454b9487c37de9bf2b56 | What colors did many websites convert their home pages to? | [
"black and white"
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SQuAD | 3efe5e72dcae42ad9abfd23c17373790 | What did internet portals remove from their home pages? | [
"all advertisements"
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SQuAD | 4ad56e3efd5e43f5b6f9a687545ae277 | Many of what shut down completely? | [
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SQuAD | 13af44759cdb46c4ac0a7e1e3dc1571f | What did the crowds in Tiananmen Square do after the moment of silence? | [
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SQuAD | 8b8e6c2ef5d24e10b8eb39869eee3019 | What business closed in Macau? | [
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SQuAD | cee782064dc942cf94fdd4e191084a26 | What Manhattan development is the product of land reclamation? | [
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SQuAD | d1b709ac048549019b36efee9405be32 | How many immigrants arrived at Ellis Island from 1892 to 1924? | [
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SQuAD | 39aed05cabcc44bdadcbcecff79a2cba | 'Melting pot' was first used to describe neighborhoods in what area of the city? | [
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