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1096_18 | Q: Is Flaxen a man or woman?
A: a woman
Q: Was she married?
A: Yes
Q: What was her husband's name?
A: unknown
Q: What did Anson do to the photo he received?
A: He cut it
Q: With what?
A: shears
Q: Why?
A: to get rid of the husband from the photo
Q: did he keep that portion of the photo?
A: no
Q: how did he destroy it?
... | winter | [
"CHAPTER XIII. \n\nFLAXEN'S GREAT NEED. \n\nFlaxen wrote occasionally, during the next year, letters all too short and too far between for the lonely man toiling away on his brown farm. These letters were very much alike, telling mainly of how happy she was, and of what she was going to do by and by, on Christmas o... |
1096_19 | Q: Is Flaxen a man or woman?
A: a woman
Q: Was she married?
A: Yes
Q: What was her husband's name?
A: unknown
Q: What did Anson do to the photo he received?
A: He cut it
Q: With what?
A: shears
Q: Why?
A: to get rid of the husband from the photo
Q: did he keep that portion of the photo?
A: no
Q: how did he destroy it?
... | no | [
"CHAPTER XIII. \n\nFLAXEN'S GREAT NEED. \n\nFlaxen wrote occasionally, during the next year, letters all too short and too far between for the lonely man toiling away on his brown farm. These letters were very much alike, telling mainly of how happy she was, and of what she was going to do by and by, on Christmas o... |
1096_20 | Q: Is Flaxen a man or woman?
A: a woman
Q: Was she married?
A: Yes
Q: What was her husband's name?
A: unknown
Q: What did Anson do to the photo he received?
A: He cut it
Q: With what?
A: shears
Q: Why?
A: to get rid of the husband from the photo
Q: did he keep that portion of the photo?
A: no
Q: how did he destroy it?
... | to feed the cattle or to get the mail | [
"CHAPTER XIII. \n\nFLAXEN'S GREAT NEED. \n\nFlaxen wrote occasionally, during the next year, letters all too short and too far between for the lonely man toiling away on his brown farm. These letters were very much alike, telling mainly of how happy she was, and of what she was going to do by and by, on Christmas o... |
1097_0 | How many adults were murdered? | two | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_1 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names? | Brock Husted and Davina Husted | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_2 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they? | 42 | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_3 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die? | May 20 | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_4 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed? | stabbed to death | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_5 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed? | in their home | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_6 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state? | Faria Beach, California | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_7 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | yes | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_8 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | Joshua Graham Packer | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_9 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | murder and robbery | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_10 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | yes | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_11 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | two young children | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_12 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | yes | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_13 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | About 10:30 p.m | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_14 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | no | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_15 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | yes | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_16 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | items from the victims' house were found at the suspect's home | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_17 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | yes | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_18 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | at the scene | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_19 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | no | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_20 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | no | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1097_21 | Q: How many adults were murdered?
A: two
Q: What were their names?
A: Brock Husted and Davina Husted
Q: How old were they?
A: 42
Q: On what day did they die?
A: May 20
Q: How were they killed?
A: stabbed to death
Q: Where were they when they were killed?
A: in their home
Q: In what city and state?
A: Faria Beach, Calif... | 15 years | [
"(CNN) -- Police have made an arrest in the home invasion slaying last year of a Southern California couple in their beach house, authorities said Monday. \n\nJoshua Graham Packer, 20, of Ventura is facing charges including three counts of murder and two counts of robbery, Capt. Ross Bonfiglio of the Ventura County... |
1098_0 | who is the ruler? | Kim Jong Un | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1098_1 | Q: who is the ruler?
A: Kim Jong Un
Q: when did he come to power? | December 2011 | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1098_2 | Q: who is the ruler?
A: Kim Jong Un
Q: when did he come to power?
A: December 2011
Q: what is his accepted title? | Supreme Commander | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1098_3 | Q: who is the ruler?
A: Kim Jong Un
Q: when did he come to power?
A: December 2011
Q: what is his accepted title?
A: Supreme Commander
Q: of which nation? | North Korea | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1098_4 | Q: who is the ruler?
A: Kim Jong Un
Q: when did he come to power?
A: December 2011
Q: what is his accepted title?
A: Supreme Commander
Q: of which nation?
A: North Korea
Q: what was his dad's name? | Kim Jong Il | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1098_5 | Q: who is the ruler?
A: Kim Jong Un
Q: when did he come to power?
A: December 2011
Q: what is his accepted title?
A: Supreme Commander
Q: of which nation?
A: North Korea
Q: what was his dad's name?
A: Kim Jong Il
Q: which network is mentioned? | CNN | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1098_6 | Q: who is the ruler?
A: Kim Jong Un
Q: when did he come to power?
A: December 2011
Q: what is his accepted title?
A: Supreme Commander
Q: of which nation?
A: North Korea
Q: what was his dad's name?
A: Kim Jong Il
Q: which network is mentioned?
A: CNN
Q: is another legislator named in the article | Yes | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1098_7 | Q: who is the ruler?
A: Kim Jong Un
Q: when did he come to power?
A: December 2011
Q: what is his accepted title?
A: Supreme Commander
Q: of which nation?
A: North Korea
Q: what was his dad's name?
A: Kim Jong Il
Q: which network is mentioned?
A: CNN
Q: is another legislator named in the article
A: Yes
Q: his name? | Shin Kyung-min | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1098_8 | Q: who is the ruler?
A: Kim Jong Un
Q: when did he come to power?
A: December 2011
Q: what is his accepted title?
A: Supreme Commander
Q: of which nation?
A: North Korea
Q: what was his dad's name?
A: Kim Jong Il
Q: which network is mentioned?
A: CNN
Q: is another legislator named in the article
A: Yes
Q: his name?
A: ... | Yes | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1098_9 | Q: who is the ruler?
A: Kim Jong Un
Q: when did he come to power?
A: December 2011
Q: what is his accepted title?
A: Supreme Commander
Q: of which nation?
A: North Korea
Q: what was his dad's name?
A: Kim Jong Il
Q: which network is mentioned?
A: CNN
Q: is another legislator named in the article
A: Yes
Q: his name?
A: ... | the New Politics Alliance for Democracy | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1098_10 | Q: who is the ruler?
A: Kim Jong Un
Q: when did he come to power?
A: December 2011
Q: what is his accepted title?
A: Supreme Commander
Q: of which nation?
A: North Korea
Q: what was his dad's name?
A: Kim Jong Il
Q: which network is mentioned?
A: CNN
Q: is another legislator named in the article
A: Yes
Q: his name?
A: ... | Yes | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1098_11 | Q: who is the ruler?
A: Kim Jong Un
Q: when did he come to power?
A: December 2011
Q: what is his accepted title?
A: Supreme Commander
Q: of which nation?
A: North Korea
Q: what was his dad's name?
A: Kim Jong Il
Q: which network is mentioned?
A: CNN
Q: is another legislator named in the article
A: Yes
Q: his name?
A: ... | reporters | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1098_12 | Q: who is the ruler?
A: Kim Jong Un
Q: when did he come to power?
A: December 2011
Q: what is his accepted title?
A: Supreme Commander
Q: of which nation?
A: North Korea
Q: what was his dad's name?
A: Kim Jong Il
Q: which network is mentioned?
A: CNN
Q: is another legislator named in the article
A: Yes
Q: his name?
A: ... | a handful | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1098_13 | Q: who is the ruler?
A: Kim Jong Un
Q: when did he come to power?
A: December 2011
Q: what is his accepted title?
A: Supreme Commander
Q: of which nation?
A: North Korea
Q: what was his dad's name?
A: Kim Jong Il
Q: which network is mentioned?
A: CNN
Q: is another legislator named in the article
A: Yes
Q: his name?
A: ... | that he had been given information | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1098_14 | Q: who is the ruler?
A: Kim Jong Un
Q: when did he come to power?
A: December 2011
Q: what is his accepted title?
A: Supreme Commander
Q: of which nation?
A: North Korea
Q: what was his dad's name?
A: Kim Jong Il
Q: which network is mentioned?
A: CNN
Q: is another legislator named in the article
A: Yes
Q: his name?
A: ... | the South Korean National Intelligence Service. | [
"Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. \n\nShin Kyung-min, a lawmaker with the New... |
1099_0 | Whom does Jack talk to about everything? | Ed | [
"Chapter XIV. And Jill Finds It Out \n\nJill worried about it more than he did, for she was a faithful little friend, and it was a great trial to have Jack even suspected of doing anything wrong. School is a child's world while he is there, and its small affairs are very important to him, so Jill felt that the one ... |
1099_1 | Q: Whom does Jack talk to about everything?
A: Ed
Q: Who was envious of this? | Frank | [
"Chapter XIV. And Jill Finds It Out \n\nJill worried about it more than he did, for she was a faithful little friend, and it was a great trial to have Jack even suspected of doing anything wrong. School is a child's world while he is there, and its small affairs are very important to him, so Jill felt that the one ... |
1099_2 | Q: Whom does Jack talk to about everything?
A: Ed
Q: Who was envious of this?
A: Frank
Q: How was he related to Jack? | his brother | [
"Chapter XIV. And Jill Finds It Out \n\nJill worried about it more than he did, for she was a faithful little friend, and it was a great trial to have Jack even suspected of doing anything wrong. School is a child's world while he is there, and its small affairs are very important to him, so Jill felt that the one ... |
1099_3 | Q: Whom does Jack talk to about everything?
A: Ed
Q: Who was envious of this?
A: Frank
Q: How was he related to Jack?
A: his brother
Q: How does he treat Jack? | poorly | [
"Chapter XIV. And Jill Finds It Out \n\nJill worried about it more than he did, for she was a faithful little friend, and it was a great trial to have Jack even suspected of doing anything wrong. School is a child's world while he is there, and its small affairs are very important to him, so Jill felt that the one ... |
1099_4 | Q: Whom does Jack talk to about everything?
A: Ed
Q: Who was envious of this?
A: Frank
Q: How was he related to Jack?
A: his brother
Q: How does he treat Jack?
A: poorly
Q: What does he do? | unknown | [
"Chapter XIV. And Jill Finds It Out \n\nJill worried about it more than he did, for she was a faithful little friend, and it was a great trial to have Jack even suspected of doing anything wrong. School is a child's world while he is there, and its small affairs are very important to him, so Jill felt that the one ... |
1099_5 | Q: Whom does Jack talk to about everything?
A: Ed
Q: Who was envious of this?
A: Frank
Q: How was he related to Jack?
A: his brother
Q: How does he treat Jack?
A: poorly
Q: What does he do?
A: unknown
Q: Does he play jokes on him? | yep | [
"Chapter XIV. And Jill Finds It Out \n\nJill worried about it more than he did, for she was a faithful little friend, and it was a great trial to have Jack even suspected of doing anything wrong. School is a child's world while he is there, and its small affairs are very important to him, so Jill felt that the one ... |
1099_6 | Q: Whom does Jack talk to about everything?
A: Ed
Q: Who was envious of this?
A: Frank
Q: How was he related to Jack?
A: his brother
Q: How does he treat Jack?
A: poorly
Q: What does he do?
A: unknown
Q: Does he play jokes on him?
A: yep
Q: What sort of jokes? | unknown | [
"Chapter XIV. And Jill Finds It Out \n\nJill worried about it more than he did, for she was a faithful little friend, and it was a great trial to have Jack even suspected of doing anything wrong. School is a child's world while he is there, and its small affairs are very important to him, so Jill felt that the one ... |
1099_7 | Q: Whom does Jack talk to about everything?
A: Ed
Q: Who was envious of this?
A: Frank
Q: How was he related to Jack?
A: his brother
Q: How does he treat Jack?
A: poorly
Q: What does he do?
A: unknown
Q: Does he play jokes on him?
A: yep
Q: What sort of jokes?
A: unknown
Q: Why was Jill questioning him about Jerry? | unknown | [
"Chapter XIV. And Jill Finds It Out \n\nJill worried about it more than he did, for she was a faithful little friend, and it was a great trial to have Jack even suspected of doing anything wrong. School is a child's world while he is there, and its small affairs are very important to him, so Jill felt that the one ... |
1099_8 | Q: Whom does Jack talk to about everything?
A: Ed
Q: Who was envious of this?
A: Frank
Q: How was he related to Jack?
A: his brother
Q: How does he treat Jack?
A: poorly
Q: What does he do?
A: unknown
Q: Does he play jokes on him?
A: yep
Q: What sort of jokes?
A: unknown
Q: Why was Jill questioning him about Jerry?
A: ... | he's off for the summer | [
"Chapter XIV. And Jill Finds It Out \n\nJill worried about it more than he did, for she was a faithful little friend, and it was a great trial to have Jack even suspected of doing anything wrong. School is a child's world while he is there, and its small affairs are very important to him, so Jill felt that the one ... |
1099_9 | Q: Whom does Jack talk to about everything?
A: Ed
Q: Who was envious of this?
A: Frank
Q: How was he related to Jack?
A: his brother
Q: How does he treat Jack?
A: poorly
Q: What does he do?
A: unknown
Q: Does he play jokes on him?
A: yep
Q: What sort of jokes?
A: unknown
Q: Why was Jill questioning him about Jerry?
A: ... | yes | [
"Chapter XIV. And Jill Finds It Out \n\nJill worried about it more than he did, for she was a faithful little friend, and it was a great trial to have Jack even suspected of doing anything wrong. School is a child's world while he is there, and its small affairs are very important to him, so Jill felt that the one ... |
1099_10 | Q: Whom does Jack talk to about everything?
A: Ed
Q: Who was envious of this?
A: Frank
Q: How was he related to Jack?
A: his brother
Q: How does he treat Jack?
A: poorly
Q: What does he do?
A: unknown
Q: Does he play jokes on him?
A: yep
Q: What sort of jokes?
A: unknown
Q: Why was Jill questioning him about Jerry?
A: ... | she didn't want him suspected | [
"Chapter XIV. And Jill Finds It Out \n\nJill worried about it more than he did, for she was a faithful little friend, and it was a great trial to have Jack even suspected of doing anything wrong. School is a child's world while he is there, and its small affairs are very important to him, so Jill felt that the one ... |
1099_11 | Q: Whom does Jack talk to about everything?
A: Ed
Q: Who was envious of this?
A: Frank
Q: How was he related to Jack?
A: his brother
Q: How does he treat Jack?
A: poorly
Q: What does he do?
A: unknown
Q: Does he play jokes on him?
A: yep
Q: What sort of jokes?
A: unknown
Q: Why was Jill questioning him about Jerry?
A: ... | clear away the cloud about him | [
"Chapter XIV. And Jill Finds It Out \n\nJill worried about it more than he did, for she was a faithful little friend, and it was a great trial to have Jack even suspected of doing anything wrong. School is a child's world while he is there, and its small affairs are very important to him, so Jill felt that the one ... |
1100_0 | Who was still working? | Joel and his followers | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_1 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at? | in distant fields | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_2 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area? | no | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_3 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go? | the side of the Knoll | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_4 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why? | it would have brought them within reach of the musket | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_5 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to? | the woods | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_6 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to?
A: the woods
Q: In what way? | under cover of the bushes | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_7 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to?
A: the woods
Q: In what way?
A: under cover of the bush... | Maud | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_8 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to?
A: the woods
Q: In what way?
A: under cover of the bush... | Five | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_9 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to?
A: the woods
Q: In what way?
A: under cover of the bush... | Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie, Mike and their commander | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_10 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to?
A: the woods
Q: In what way?
A: under cover of the bush... | the last half-hour | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_11 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to?
A: the woods
Q: In what way?
A: under cover of the bush... | arms, ammunition and provisions ready | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_12 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to?
A: the woods
Q: In what way?
A: under cover of the bush... | captain Willoughby | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_13 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to?
A: the woods
Q: In what way?
A: under cover of the bush... | yes | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_14 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to?
A: the woods
Q: In what way?
A: under cover of the bush... | no | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_15 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to?
A: the woods
Q: In what way?
A: under cover of the bush... | forty or fifty yards | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_16 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to?
A: the woods
Q: In what way?
A: under cover of the bush... | the palisades and the base of the rocks | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_17 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to?
A: the woods
Q: In what way?
A: under cover of the bush... | yes | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_18 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to?
A: the woods
Q: In what way?
A: under cover of the bush... | two | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1100_19 | Q: Who was still working?
A: Joel and his followers
Q: Where at?
A: in distant fields
Q: The entire area?
A: no
Q: Where didn't they go?
A: the side of the Knoll
Q: Why?
A: it would have brought them within reach of the musket
Q: Where did the lead want to get to?
A: the woods
Q: In what way?
A: under cover of the bush... | the captain and serjeant | [
"Chapter XXIV. \n\n\"March--march--march! Making sounds as they tread, Ho-ho! how they step, Going down to the dead.\" \n\nCoxe. \n\nThe time Maud consumed in her meditations over the box and its contents, had been employed by the captain in preparations for his enterprise. Joyce, young Blodget, Jamie and Mike, led... |
1101_0 | What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant? | the Omnibus Crime Control Act | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_1 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by? | Congress | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_2 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States? | Katz v. United States | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_3 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year? | 1967 | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_4 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971? | the residential office of an FBI agent was burglarized | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_5 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971?
A: the residential office of an FBI agent was bu... | a group calling itself the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI. | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_6 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971?
A: the residential office of an FBI agent was bu... | Numerous files | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_7 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971?
A: the residential office of an FBI agent was bu... | They were distributed to a range of newspapers | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_8 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971?
A: the residential office of an FBI agent was bu... | the COINTELPRO program | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_9 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971?
A: the residential office of an FBI agent was bu... | the lives of ordinary citizens | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_10 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971?
A: the residential office of an FBI agent was bu... | The country was "jolted" by the revelations | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_11 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971?
A: the residential office of an FBI agent was bu... | He began using wiretapping | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_12 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971?
A: the residential office of an FBI agent was bu... | in the 1920s | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_13 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971?
A: the residential office of an FBI agent was bu... | to arrest bootleggers | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_14 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971?
A: the residential office of an FBI agent was bu... | Their phones had allegedly been tapped | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_15 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971?
A: the residential office of an FBI agent was bu... | outlawed non-consensual phone tapping, but allowed bugging | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_16 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971?
A: the residential office of an FBI agent was bu... | the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_17 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971?
A: the residential office of an FBI agent was bu... | House Majority Leader | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1101_18 | Q: What act let authorities wiretap people's phones with a warrant?
A: the Omnibus Crime Control Act
Q: Who was it passed by?
A: Congress
Q: Which case overturned Olmstead v. United States?
A: Katz v. United States
Q: In what year?
A: 1967
Q: What happened in March 1971?
A: the residential office of an FBI agent was bu... | Media, Pennsylvania | [
"Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, ... |
1102_0 | What is the fourth most populous city in California? | San Francisco | [
"San Francisco (initials SF) (, Spanish for Saint Francis; Spanish: ), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. The consolidated city-county covers an area of about at the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula in the San Francisco ... |
1102_1 | Q: What is the fourth most populous city in California?
A: San Francisco
Q: What does it rank in the US? | 13th | [
"San Francisco (initials SF) (, Spanish for Saint Francis; Spanish: ), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. The consolidated city-county covers an area of about at the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula in the San Francisco ... |
1102_2 | Q: What is the fourth most populous city in California?
A: San Francisco
Q: What does it rank in the US?
A: 13th
Q: When was it founded? | June 29, 1776 | [
"San Francisco (initials SF) (, Spanish for Saint Francis; Spanish: ), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. The consolidated city-county covers an area of about at the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula in the San Francisco ... |
1102_3 | Q: What is the fourth most populous city in California?
A: San Francisco
Q: What does it rank in the US?
A: 13th
Q: When was it founded?
A: June 29, 1776
Q: What was it named for? | St. Francis of Assisi. | [
"San Francisco (initials SF) (, Spanish for Saint Francis; Spanish: ), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. The consolidated city-county covers an area of about at the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula in the San Francisco ... |
1102_4 | Q: What is the fourth most populous city in California?
A: San Francisco
Q: What does it rank in the US?
A: 13th
Q: When was it founded?
A: June 29, 1776
Q: What was it named for?
A: St. Francis of Assisi.
Q: How many people live there? | 870,887 | [
"San Francisco (initials SF) (, Spanish for Saint Francis; Spanish: ), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. The consolidated city-county covers an area of about at the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula in the San Francisco ... |
1102_5 | Q: What is the fourth most populous city in California?
A: San Francisco
Q: What does it rank in the US?
A: 13th
Q: When was it founded?
A: June 29, 1776
Q: What was it named for?
A: St. Francis of Assisi.
Q: How many people live there?
A: 870,887
Q: During the gold rush was it a small city? | No | [
"San Francisco (initials SF) (, Spanish for Saint Francis; Spanish: ), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. The consolidated city-county covers an area of about at the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula in the San Francisco ... |
1102_6 | Q: What is the fourth most populous city in California?
A: San Francisco
Q: What does it rank in the US?
A: 13th
Q: When was it founded?
A: June 29, 1776
Q: What was it named for?
A: St. Francis of Assisi.
Q: How many people live there?
A: 870,887
Q: During the gold rush was it a small city?
A: No
Q: How big was it? | largest city on the West Coast | [
"San Francisco (initials SF) (, Spanish for Saint Francis; Spanish: ), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. The consolidated city-county covers an area of about at the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula in the San Francisco ... |
1102_7 | Q: What is the fourth most populous city in California?
A: San Francisco
Q: What does it rank in the US?
A: 13th
Q: When was it founded?
A: June 29, 1776
Q: What was it named for?
A: St. Francis of Assisi.
Q: How many people live there?
A: 870,887
Q: During the gold rush was it a small city?
A: No
Q: How big was it?
A:... | No | [
"San Francisco (initials SF) (, Spanish for Saint Francis; Spanish: ), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. The consolidated city-county covers an area of about at the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula in the San Francisco ... |
1102_8 | Q: What is the fourth most populous city in California?
A: San Francisco
Q: What does it rank in the US?
A: 13th
Q: When was it founded?
A: June 29, 1776
Q: What was it named for?
A: St. Francis of Assisi.
Q: How many people live there?
A: 870,887
Q: During the gold rush was it a small city?
A: No
Q: How big was it?
A:... | No | [
"San Francisco (initials SF) (, Spanish for Saint Francis; Spanish: ), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. The consolidated city-county covers an area of about at the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula in the San Francisco ... |
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