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3hop2__30654_75297_89329 | Who started the Bethel branch of the religion founded by the black community in the city that used to be the US capitol? | Bishop Francis Asbury | [
"Francis Asbury"
] | [
"Black people\n\nBy that time, the majority of black people in the United States were native-born, so the use of the term \"African\" became problematic. Though initially a source of pride, many blacks feared that the use of African as an identity would be a hindrance to their fight for full citizenship in the US. ... | Step 1: What religion did the black community found? → African Methodist Episcopal Church
Step 2: where did the us capitol used to be → Philadelphia,
Step 3: who started the bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, → Bishop Francis Asbury | 13,900 |
3hop2__75297_30654_89329 | Who started the Bethel branch of the religion the black community founded in the former US capital? | Bishop Francis Asbury | [
"Francis Asbury"
] | [
"Platinum Airport\n\nPlatinum Airport is a state-owned public-use airport located in Platinum, in the Bethel Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska.",
"Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church\n\nThe church was organized by African - American members of St. George's Methodist Church who walked out due to racial segregation i... | Step 1: where did the us capitol used to be → Philadelphia,
Step 2: What religion did the black community found? → African Methodist Episcopal Church
Step 3: who started the bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, → Bishop Francis Asbury | 13,901 |
3hop2__21987_69649_831253 | What government followed the monarch who retranslated the Reflections into French from the country that allied with America after the Battle of Saratoga? | First French Republic | [
"French Republic"
] | [
"Democracy in America\n\nDe La Démocratie en Amérique (French pronunciation: (dəla demɔkʁasi ɑ̃n ‿ ameˈʁik); published in two volumes, the first in 1835 and the second in 1840) is a classic French text by Alexis de Tocqueville. Its title translates as On Democracy in America, but English translations are usually ... | Step 1: Who re-translated the Reflections into French? → Louis XVI
Step 2: who became allies with america after the battle of saratoga → France,
Step 3: Louis XVI of France, >> followed by → First French Republic | 13,902 |
3hop2__59173_69649_831253 | What followed the last person to live in versaille in the country that became allies with america after the battle of saratoga? | First French Republic | [
"French Republic"
] | [
"Battle of Solferino\n\nThe Battle of Solferino (referred to in Italy as the Battle of Solferino and San Martino) on 24 June 1859 resulted in the victory of the allied French Army under Napoleon III and Sardinian Army under Victor Emmanuel II (together known as the Franco-Sardinian Alliance) against the Austrian Ar... | Step 1: who was the last person to live in versaille → Louis XVI
Step 2: who became allies with america after the battle of saratoga → France,
Step 3: Louis XVI of France, >> followed by → First French Republic | 13,903 |
3hop2__56933_69649_831253 | What followed the person who lost his head in the French Revolution in the country who became allies with America after the Battle of Saratoga? | First French Republic | [
"French Republic"
] | [
"Battle of Kloster Kampen\n\nThe Battle of Kloster Kampen (or Kloster Kamp, or Campen) was a tactical French victory over a British and allied army in the Seven Years' War. The Allied forces were driven from the field.",
"Battle of Wilhelmsthal\n\nThe Battle of Wilhelmsthal (sometimes written as the Battle of Wil... | Step 1: who lost his head in the french revolution → Louis XVI
Step 2: who became allies with america after the battle of saratoga → France,
Step 3: Louis XVI of France, >> followed by → First French Republic | 13,904 |
3hop2__69649_21987_831253 | What governing body followed the ruler of the country that allied with america after the battle of saratoga, who was known for re-translating the Reflections into French? | First French Republic | [
"French Republic"
] | [
"Battle of Charleroi\n\nThe Battle of Charleroi (), or the Battle of the Sambre, was fought on 21 August 1914, by the French Fifth Army and the German 2nd and 3rd armies, during the Battle of the Frontiers. The French were planning an attack across the Sambre River, when the Germans attacked first, forced back the ... | Step 1: who became allies with america after the battle of saratoga → France,
Step 2: Who re-translated the Reflections into French? → Louis XVI
Step 3: Louis XVI of France, >> followed by → First French Republic | 13,905 |
3hop2__69649_59173_831253 | What followed the last person to live in Versailles in the country that became allies with America after the battle of Saratoga? | First French Republic | [
"French Republic"
] | [
"France in the American Revolutionary War\n\nThe British had taken Philadelphia in 1777, but American victory at the Battle of Saratoga brought back hope to the Patriots and enthusiasm in France. The army of Burgoyne surrendered to American forces after Saratoga and France realized that the United States could be v... | Step 1: who became allies with america after the battle of saratoga → France,
Step 2: who was the last person to live in versaille → Louis XVI
Step 3: Louis XVI of France, >> followed by → First French Republic | 13,906 |
3hop2__69649_56933_831253 | The king of America's ally after the battle of Saratoga who lost his head in the French Revolution was followed by? | First French Republic | [
"French Republic"
] | [
"Napoleon\n\nTwo days after the marriage, Bonaparte left Paris to take command of the Army of Italy. He immediately went on the offensive, hoping to defeat the forces of Piedmont before their Austrian allies could intervene. In a series of rapid victories during the Montenotte Campaign, he knocked Piedmont out of t... | Step 1: who became allies with america after the battle of saratoga → France,
Step 2: who lost his head in the french revolution → Louis XVI
Step 3: Louis XVI of France, >> followed by → First French Republic | 13,907 |
3hop2__162189_34135_35312 | What percentage of the nation where Shiraz is found, is made up of the people whose language Armenia's resembles most? | 53% | [] | [
"Hafez\n\nHafez was born in Shiraz, Iran. His parents were from Kazerun, Fars Province. Despite his profound effect on Persian life and culture and his enduring popularity and influence, few details of his life are known. Accounts of his early life rely upon traditional anecdotes. Early tazkiras (biographical sketc... | Step 1: What nation is Shiraz in? → Iran.
Step 2: What language does Armenias resemble most? → Persians
Step 3: Persians make up what percentage of Iran. 's population? → 53% | 13,908 |
3hop2__162189_38001_35312 | What percentage of the population of the nation containing Shiraz is made up of the people whose language Xenophon sounded like Armenian? | 53% | [] | [
"Marmnamarz\n\nMarmnamarz, published between 1911 and 1914, was the first sport magazine publication in the Ottoman Empire. Published in Armenian language by Shavarsh Krissian (with \"Marmnamarz\" meaning sport in Armenian) offered an additional incentive for extending the interest towards the sport among the Ottom... | Step 1: What nation is Shiraz in? → Iran.
Step 2: What did Xenophon say Armenian language sounded like? → Persians
Step 3: Persians make up what percentage of Iran. 's population? → 53% | 13,909 |
3hop2__38001_162189_35312 | The people whose language Xenophon said sounded like Armenian make up what percentage of the population of the country where Shiraz is located? | 53% | [] | [
"Languages of India\n\nFirst, second, and third languages by number of speakers in India (2001 Census) Language First language speakers First language speakers as a percentage of total population Second language speakers Third language speakers Total speakers Total speakers as a percentage of total population Hindi... | Step 1: What did Xenophon say Armenian language sounded like? → Persians
Step 2: What nation is Shiraz in? → Iran.
Step 3: Persians make up what percentage of Iran. 's population? → 53% | 13,910 |
3hop2__159915_25582_21116 | How many people whose name was once called on new students by others live in the country holding the football tournament? | 196,000-600,000 | [] | [
"2019 Copa América\n\nThe 2019 Copa América will be the 46th edition of the Copa América, the quadrennial international men's football championship organized by South America's football ruling body CONMEBOL. It will be held in Brazil. The winner of the tournament will earn the right to compete for the 2021 FIFA Con... | Step 1: Where was the football tournament held? → Brazil,
Step 2: What were new students once called by others? → 'Jews'
Step 3: How many 'Jews' live in Brazil, ? → 196,000-600,000 | 13,911 |
3hop2__25582_159915_21116 | How many of the people that new students were once called by others live in the country where the football tournament was held? | 196,000-600,000 | [] | [
"Canadian Open (tennis)\n\nThe events alternate from year to year between the cities of Montreal and Toronto. Since 1980 in odd - numbered years the men's tournament is held in Montreal, while the women's tournament is held in Toronto, and vice versa in even - numbered years. Before 2011, they were held during sepa... | Step 1: What were new students once called by others? → 'Jews'
Step 2: Where was the football tournament held? → Brazil,
Step 3: How many 'Jews' live in Brazil, ? → 196,000-600,000 | 13,912 |
3hop2__159915_8509_19700 | How many of the people who started the great migration of the Slavs live in the country where the football tournament is held? | 5 million | [] | [
"Canadian Open (tennis)\n\nThe events alternate from year to year between the cities of Montreal and Toronto. Since 1980 in odd - numbered years the men's tournament is held in Montreal, while the women's tournament is held in Toronto, and vice versa in even - numbered years. Before 2011, they were held during sepa... | Step 1: Where was the football tournament held? → Brazil,
Step 2: Who started the great migration of the Slavs? → Germans
Step 3: How many Germans live in Brazil, ? → 5 million | 13,913 |
3hop2__159915_26851_19700 | How many of the people who sent deserter's families to concentration camps live in the country where the football tournament is held? | 5 million | [] | [
"Strasbourg\n\nMany people from Strasbourg were incorporated in the German Army against their will, and were sent to the eastern front, those young men and women were called Malgré-nous. Many tried to escape from the incorporation, join the French Resistance, or desert the Wehrmacht but many couldn't because they w... | Step 1: Where was the football tournament held? → Brazil,
Step 2: Who sent deserters families to concentration camps? → Germans
Step 3: How many Germans live in Brazil, ? → 5 million | 13,914 |
3hop2__159915_1930_19700 | How many people whose ethnicity comprised the most immigrants at the start of the 20th century live in the country where the football tournament was held? | 5 million | [] | [
"Somalis in the United Kingdom\n\nSomalis in the United Kingdom include British citizens and residents born in, or with ancestors from, Somalia. It is thought that the United Kingdom (UK) is home to the largest Somali community in Europe, with an estimated 98,000 Somali - born immigrants residing in the UK in 2016 ... | Step 1: Where was the football tournament held? → Brazil,
Step 2: What ethnicity comprised the largest number of immigrants at the beginning of the twentieth century? → Germans
Step 3: How many Germans live in Brazil, ? → 5 million | 13,915 |
3hop2__8509_159915_19700 | How many people who started the great migration of the Slavs live in the country the football tournament is held? | 5 million | [] | [
"List of Olympic medalists in ice hockey\n\nIce hockey is a sport that is contested at the Winter Olympic Games. A men's ice hockey tournament has been held every Winter Olympics (starting in 1924); an ice hockey tournament was also held at the 1920 Summer Olympics. From 1920 to 1968, the Olympics also acted as the... | Step 1: Who started the great migration of the Slavs? → Germans
Step 2: Where was the football tournament held? → Brazil,
Step 3: How many Germans live in Brazil, ? → 5 million | 13,916 |
3hop2__26851_159915_19700 | How many people from the country who sent WWII deserters families to concentration camps, live in the country where the 1989 Copa América was held? | 5 million | [] | [
"2018 Tournament of Nations\n\nThe 2018 Tournament of Nations was the second Tournament of Nations, an international women's football tournament, consisting of a series of friendly games. It was held in the United States, from July 26 to August 2, 2018, and featured the same four teams as the previous tournament.",... | Step 1: Who sent deserters families to concentration camps? → Germans
Step 2: Where was the football tournament held? → Brazil,
Step 3: How many Germans live in Brazil, ? → 5 million | 13,917 |
3hop2__1930_159915_19700 | How many people from the ethnic group with the largest number of immigrants in the beginning of the 20th century live in the country where the football tournament is held? | 5 million | [] | [
"Somalis in the United Kingdom\n\nSomalis in the United Kingdom include British citizens and residents born in, or with ancestors from, Somalia. It is thought that the United Kingdom (UK) is home to the largest Somali community in Europe, with an estimated 98,000 Somali - born immigrants residing in the UK in 2016 ... | Step 1: What ethnicity comprised the largest number of immigrants at the beginning of the twentieth century? → Germans
Step 2: Where was the football tournament held? → Brazil,
Step 3: How many Germans live in Brazil, ? → 5 million | 13,918 |
3hop2__75408_25582_21116 | How many people whose name was used by others to call new students live in the country which won the 2002 World Cup? | 196,000-600,000 | [] | [
"FIFA World Cup\n\nThe 20 World Cup tournaments have been won by eight national teams. Brazil have won five times, and they are the only team to have played in every tournament. The other World Cup winners are Germany and Italy, with four titles each; Argentina and inaugural winner Uruguay, with two titles each; an... | Step 1: who won the 2002 world cup in japan → Brazil (
Step 2: What were new students once called by others? → 'Jews'
Step 3: How many 'Jews' live in Brazil ( ? → 196,000-600,000 | 13,919 |
3hop2__25582_75408_21116 | How many people whose name new students were once called by others live in the country of the 2002 world cup winner? | 196,000-600,000 | [] | [
"FIFA World Cup\n\nThe 20 World Cup tournaments have been won by eight different national teams. Brazil have won five times, and they are the only team to have played in every tournament. The other World Cup winners are Germany and Italy, with four titles each; Argentina and inaugural winner Uruguay, with two title... | Step 1: What were new students once called by others? → 'Jews'
Step 2: who won the 2002 world cup in japan → Brazil (
Step 3: How many 'Jews' live in Brazil ( ? → 196,000-600,000 | 13,920 |
3hop2__8509_75408_19700 | How many of the people who started the great migration of the Slavs live in the country who won the 2002 World Cup in japan? | 5 million | [] | [
"FIFA World Cup awards\n\nWorld Cup Golden Glove 1994 United States Michel Preud'homme 1998 France Fabien Barthez 2002 Korea / Japan Oliver Kahn 2006 Germany Gianluigi Buffon 2010 South Africa Iker Casillas 2014 Brazil Manuel Neuer 2018 Russia Thibaut Courtois",
"Germans\n\nPeople of German origin are found in va... | Step 1: Who started the great migration of the Slavs? → Germans
Step 2: who won the 2002 world cup in japan → Brazil (
Step 3: How many Germans live in Brazil ( ? → 5 million | 13,921 |
3hop2__75408_8509_19700 | What is the population of the people who started the great migration of the Slavs in the country who won the 2002 FIFA World Cup? | 5 million | [] | [
"2002 FIFA World Cup\n\nThe 2002 FIFA World Cup was the 17th staging of the FIFA World Cup which took place from 31 May to 30 June 2002 in South Korea and Japan. This world cup set a number of precedents. It was the first World Cup to be held in Asia. No previous World Cup was held on a continent other than Europe ... | Step 1: who won the 2002 world cup in japan → Brazil (
Step 2: Who started the great migration of the Slavs? → Germans
Step 3: How many Germans live in Brazil ( ? → 5 million | 13,922 |
3hop2__75408_26851_19700 | How many of the people who sent families of deserters to concentration camps live in the country that won the 2002 World Cup Japan? | 5 million | [] | [
"Hilary Paweł Januszewski\n\nHilary Paweł Januszewski, O.Carm (June 11, 1907 in Krajenki – March 25, 1945 in Dachau concentration camp), was a Polish priest, Carmelite friar of the Ancient Observance and Catholic priest, who sent by the Nazi authorities in occupied Poland to the Dachau concentration camp, where he ... | Step 1: who won the 2002 world cup in japan → Brazil (
Step 2: Who sent deserters families to concentration camps? → Germans
Step 3: How many Germans live in Brazil ( ? → 5 million | 13,923 |
3hop2__75408_1930_19700 | How many people of the nationality that contributed the most immigrants at the start of the 20th Century live in the country who won the 2002 World Cup in Japan? | 5 million | [] | [
"Lloyd Greer\n\nLloyd B. Greer was an American architect who practiced in Valdosta, Georgia during the first half of the twentieth century. A number of the many hundreds of buildings that he is credited with designing are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.",
"Germans\n\nPeople of German orig... | Step 1: who won the 2002 world cup in japan → Brazil (
Step 2: What ethnicity comprised the largest number of immigrants at the beginning of the twentieth century? → Germans
Step 3: How many Germans live in Brazil ( ? → 5 million | 13,924 |
3hop2__26851_75408_19700 | How many of the people who sent families of deserters to concentration camps live in the country who won the 2002 World Cup in Japan? | 5 million | [] | [
"2022 FIFA World Cup\n\nThe 2022 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to be the 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international men's football championship contested by the national teams of the member associations of FIFA. It is scheduled to take place in Qatar in 2022. This will be the first World Cup he... | Step 1: Who sent deserters families to concentration camps? → Germans
Step 2: who won the 2002 world cup in japan → Brazil (
Step 3: How many Germans live in Brazil ( ? → 5 million | 13,925 |
3hop2__1930_75408_19700 | How many people of the most common immigrant ethnicity at the beginning of the twentieth century live in the country that won the 2002 world cup? | 5 million | [] | [
"Uruguay at the FIFA World Cup\n\nUruguay have won four FIFA - organized World Football Championships. They won the first World Championship organized by FIFA under the Olympic Committee umbrella with true representation from all continents; before then, football in the Olympics comprised only European teams). Urug... | Step 1: What ethnicity comprised the largest number of immigrants at the beginning of the twentieth century? → Germans
Step 2: who won the 2002 world cup in japan → Brazil (
Step 3: How many Germans live in Brazil ( ? → 5 million | 13,926 |
3hop2__72459_51964_32334 | Are these other languages learned in the country that produces most of its own oil as popular as the language that originated in the country with the oldest navy? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"the US",
"America",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
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"Damernas Värld\n\nDamernas Värld (meaning \"Women's World\" in English) is a Swedish language monthly fashion and women's magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden. It is one of the oldest magazines in the country.",
"Paint\n\nSince the time of the Renaissance, siccative (drying) oil paints, primarily linseed oil,... | Step 1: where does most of the oil in the us come from → the U.S.
Step 2: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the the U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,927 |
3hop2__51964_72459_32334 | Are these other languages learned in the country most of the oil in America comes from as popular as the language used in the country with the world's oldest navy? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"the US",
"America",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
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"Spanish language in the United States\n\nSpanish is currently the most widely taught non-English language in American secondary schools and of higher education. More than 1.4 million university students were enrolled in language courses in autumn of 2002 and Spanish is the most widely taught language in American c... | Step 1: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 2: where does most of the oil in the us come from → the U.S.
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the the U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,928 |
3hop2__51964_55759_32334 | Are other languages learned in the country that started the Battle of the Coral Sea, as popular as the language originating in the country with the world's oldest navy? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"America",
"USA",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
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"Urheilulehti\n\nUrheilulehti is a popular weekly Finnish sports magazine. It is the second oldest sports journal in the World (after Italian \"La Gazzetta dello Sport\").",
"Japanese aircraft carrier Shōhō\n\nShōhō (Japanese: 祥鳳, \"Auspicious Phoenix\" or \"Happy Phoenix\") was a light aircraft carrier of the Im... | Step 1: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 2: who started the battle of the coral sea → The U.S.
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the The U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,929 |
3hop2__51964_60542_32334 | Are other languages in the country that controlled Florida after the 1783 Treaty of Paris as popular as the language of the owners of the world's oldest navy? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"the US",
"America",
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"United States of America",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
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"Spanish language in the United States\n\nSpanish is currently the most widely taught non-English language in American secondary schools and of higher education. More than 1.4 million university students were enrolled in language courses in autumn of 2002 and Spanish is the most widely taught language in American c... | Step 1: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 2: who controlled florida in the aftermath of the 1783 treaty of paris → the U.S.
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the the U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,930 |
3hop2__55759_51964_32334 | Are other languages learned in the country that started the Battle of the Coral Sea, as popular as the language originating in the country with the world's oldest navy? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"America",
"USA",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
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"USS Sea Cat (SS-399)\n\nUSS \"Sea Cat\" (SS/AGSS-399), a \"Balao\"-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for a shortened form of sea catfish, a marine fish of little food value found off the southeastern coast of the United States commissioned on the 16th of May 1944, with Commander Rob Roy M... | Step 1: who started the battle of the coral sea → The U.S.
Step 2: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the The U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,931 |
3hop2__60542_51964_32334 | Are these other languages learned in the country in control of Florida following the 1783 Treaty of Paris as popular as the language of the nation with the world's oldest navy? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"the US",
"America",
"the United States of America",
"United States of America",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
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"Province of Pennsylvania\n\nProvince of Pennsylvania Colony of England (1681 -- 1707) Colony of Great Britain (1707 -- 76) 1681 -- 1783 Flag Coat of arms A map of the Province of Pennsylvania. Capital Philadelphia Languages English, Pennsylvania German, Welsh, Unami, Susquehannock, Munsee Government Proprietary co... | Step 1: who controlled florida in the aftermath of the 1783 treaty of paris → the U.S.
Step 2: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the the U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,932 |
3hop2__22784_57411_86234 | When did the people who captured Malakoff come to the place Andy sailed to in The Office? | 1625 | [] | [
"Henry Harnden\n\nHenry Harnden (March 4, 1823 – March 17, 1900) was an officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War. He led the Wisconsin troops who assisted a Michigan military company in the capture of Jefferson Davis.",
"Long service leave\n\nLong service leave was introduced in Australia i... | Step 1: Who captured Malakoff? → the French
Step 2: where did andy sail to in the office → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,933 |
3hop2__22784_46089_86234 | When did the country which captured the city of Malakoff come to the area which is the middle leg of the journey from England to the Americas? | 1625 | [] | [
"OPEC\n\nCountry Region Membership Years Population (2016 est.) Area (km) Oil Production (bbl / day, 2016) Proven Reserves (bbl, 2016) Algeria North Africa 1969 -- 40,606,052 2,381,740 1,348,361 12,200,000,000 Angola Southern Africa 2007 -- 28,813,463 1,246,700 1,769,615 8,423,000,000 Ecuador South America 1973 -- ... | Step 1: Who captured Malakoff? → the French
Step 2: the middle leg of the journey from england to africa to the americas → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,934 |
3hop2__22784_24422_86234 | When did the people who captured Malakoff come to the region where Baptist missionaries took an active role in the anti-slavery movement? | 1625 | [] | [
"Aborigines' Protection Society\n\nThe Society continued until 1909 when it merged with the Anti-Slavery Society to form the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines' Protection Society (now Anti-Slavery International).",
"Baptists\n\nOn 20 June 1995, the Southern Baptist Convention voted to adopt a resolution renouncing its ... | Step 1: Who captured Malakoff? → the French
Step 2: Where did Baptist missionaries take an active role in the anti-slavery movement? → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,935 |
3hop2__19526_57411_86234 | When did the people who won the Battle of Borodino come to the place where Andy sailed to in The Office? | 1625 | [] | [
"Prince Ilia of Georgia\n\nIlia (; , \"Iliya Georgiyevich\"), also known as Elizbar (ელიზბარი), (2 September 1790 – 18 July 1854) was a Georgian prince royal (\"batonishvili\"), a son of George XII, the last king of Kartli and Kakheti, by his second marriage to Mariam Tsitsishvili. After the Russian annexation of G... | Step 1: Who won the Battle of Borodino? → the French
Step 2: where did andy sail to in the office → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,936 |
3hop2__19526_46089_86234 | When did the people who won the Battle of Borodino come to the middle leg of the journey from England to Africa to the Americas? | 1625 | [] | [
"2016–17 World Rugby Sevens Series\n\nThe 2016 -- 17 World Rugby Sevens Series, known for sponsorship reasons as the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, was the 18th annual series of rugby sevens tournaments for national rugby sevens teams. The Sevens Series has been run by World Rugby since 1999 -- 2000. South Africa ... | Step 1: Who won the Battle of Borodino? → the French
Step 2: the middle leg of the journey from england to africa to the americas → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,937 |
3hop2__19526_24422_86234 | when did people from the country that won the Battle of Borodino come to the place where Baptist missionaries took an active role in the anti-slavery movement? | 1625 | [] | [
"James Herbert Lorrain\n\nJames Herbert Lorrain, or Pu Buanga, (6 February 1870 – 1 July 1944) was a Scottish Baptist missionary in northeast India, including Mizoram, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh. He and Frederick William Savidge reduced the Lushai language (a Colonial British name, present Mizo language) to writi... | Step 1: Who won the Battle of Borodino? → the French
Step 2: Where did Baptist missionaries take an active role in the anti-slavery movement? → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,938 |
3hop2__57411_22784_86234 | When did the people who captured Malakoff come to the region where Andy sailed to in The Office? | 1625 | [] | [
"Henry Harnden\n\nHenry Harnden (March 4, 1823 – March 17, 1900) was an officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War. He led the Wisconsin troops who assisted a Michigan military company in the capture of Jefferson Davis.",
"The Captive Heart\n\nThe Captive Heart is a 1946 British war drama, di... | Step 1: where did andy sail to in the office → the Caribbean
Step 2: Who captured Malakoff? → the French
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,939 |
3hop2__57411_19526_86234 | When did the victors of the Battle of Borodino come to the place Andy sailed to in The Office? | 1625 | [] | [
"Battle of Cape Henry\n\nThe Battle of Cape Henry was a naval battle in the American War of Independence which took place near the mouth of Chesapeake Bay on 16 March 1781 between a British squadron led by Vice Admiral Mariot Arbuthnot and a French fleet under Admiral Charles René Dominique Sochet, Chevalier Destou... | Step 1: where did andy sail to in the office → the Caribbean
Step 2: Who won the Battle of Borodino? → the French
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,940 |
3hop2__57411_14750_86234 | When did the people who had strong support in Posen come to the place where andy sailed to in the office? | 1625 | [] | [
"Heinrich Caro\n\nHeinrich Caro (February 13, 1834 in Posen, Prussia Germany now Poznań, Poland – September 11, 1910 in Dresden), was a German chemist.",
"Henry Smith Lane\n\nHenry Smith Lane (February 24, 1811 – June 19, 1881) was a United States Representative, Senator, and the 13th Governor of Indiana; he was ... | Step 1: where did andy sail to in the office → the Caribbean
Step 2: What was there strong support of in Posen? → the French
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,941 |
3hop2__57411_31519_86234 | When did the people that Ferdinand repelled from Hanover come to the location that Andy sailed to in The Office? | 1625 | [] | [
"The Kingdom at the End of the Road\n\nThe book starts with Arn coming home to the abbey in which he grew up and reuniting with his kinsmen. Arn, now an experienced knight, has great plans for Sweden. To build a superior and centralized fighting force to create a stable peace within the three countries that will on... | Step 1: where did andy sail to in the office → the Caribbean
Step 2: Who did Ferdinand repel from Ha nover? → the French
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,942 |
3hop2__57411_14790_86234 | When did the people the battle first appeared to favor arrive in the place Andy sailed to in The Office? | 1625 | [] | [
"Maurice Dease\n\nMaurice James Dease VC (28 September 1889 – 23 August 1914) was a British Army officer during the First World War. He was one of the first British officer battle casualties of the war and the first posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross in the war.",
"Andy Hardy Comes Home\n\nAndy Hardy Come... | Step 1: where did andy sail to in the office → the Caribbean
Step 2: Who did the battle first appear to favor? → the French
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,943 |
3hop2__57411_22676_86234 | When did the people who promoted the rights of Catholics come to the region Andy sailed to in The Office? | 1625 | [] | [
"Equality and Human Rights Commission\n\nThe Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is a non-departmental public body in England and Wales, established by the Equality Act 2006 with effect from 1 October 2007. The Commission has responsibility for the promotion and enforcement of equality and non-discriminatio... | Step 1: where did andy sail to in the office → the Caribbean
Step 2: Who promoted the rights of the Catholic people? → The French
Step 3: when did the The French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,944 |
3hop2__57411_33184_86234 | When did the people who the central Junta fall to come to where Andy sailed to in The Office? | 1625 | [] | [
"McDiarmid Falls\n\nMcDiarmid Falls is a waterfall on Grouse Creek in Wells Gray Provincial Park, east-central British Columbia, Canada. It is located downstream from Moul Falls and upstream from Grouse Creek's confluence with the Clearwater River.",
"Supreme Leader Snoke\n\nSupreme Leader Snoke is a fictional ch... | Step 1: where did andy sail to in the office → the Caribbean
Step 2: Who did the central Junta fall to? → the French
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,945 |
3hop2__57411_27237_86234 | When did people from the country that promised aid to Mysore to fight the British come to the region where Andy sailed in The Office? | 1625 | [] | [
"History of India\n\nThere were several other kingdoms which ruled over parts of India in the later medieval period prior to the British occupation. However, most of them were bound to pay regular tribute to the Marathas. The rule of Wodeyar dynasty which established the Kingdom of Mysore in southern India in aroun... | Step 1: where did andy sail to in the office → the Caribbean
Step 2: What country promised aid to Mysore to fight the British? → the French
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,946 |
3hop2__14750_57411_86234 | When did the people who had strong support in Posen come to the location that andy sailed to in the office? | 1625 | [] | [
"Heinrich Caro\n\nHeinrich Caro (February 13, 1834 in Posen, Prussia Germany now Poznań, Poland – September 11, 1910 in Dresden), was a German chemist.",
"Henry Smith Lane\n\nHenry Smith Lane (February 24, 1811 – June 19, 1881) was a United States Representative, Senator, and the 13th Governor of Indiana; he was ... | Step 1: What was there strong support of in Posen? → the French
Step 2: where did andy sail to in the office → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,947 |
3hop2__14750_46089_86234 | When did the people who had strong support in Posen come to the area that was the middle leg of the journey from england to africa to the americas? | 1625 | [] | [
"Risk (game)\n\nNorth America (5) Alaska Alberta Central America Eastern United States Greenland Northwest Territory Ontario Quebec Western United States South America (2) Argentina Brazil Peru Venezuela Europe (5) Great Britain Iceland Northern Europe Scandinavia Southern Europe Ukraine Western Europe Africa (3) C... | Step 1: What was there strong support of in Posen? → the French
Step 2: the middle leg of the journey from england to africa to the americas → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,948 |
3hop2__14750_24422_86234 | When did the people who received strong support in Posen come to the area where Baptist missionaries were active in the anti-slavery movement? | 1625 | [] | [
"Evangelical Magazine\n\nThe Evangelical Magazine was a monthly magazine published in London from 1793 to 1904, and aimed at Calvinist Christians. It was supported by evangelical members of the Church of England, and by nonconformists with similar beliefs. Its editorial line included a strong interest in missionary... | Step 1: What was there strong support of in Posen? → the French
Step 2: Where did Baptist missionaries take an active role in the anti-slavery movement? → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,949 |
3hop2__31519_57411_86234 | When did the people Ferdinand repelled from Hanover come to the place Andy sailed to in The Office? | 1625 | [] | [
"April Ludgate\n\nApril traveled to Venezuela between seasons but has returned to Pawnee to continue her job at the Parks Dept. and has a new Spanish - speaking Venezuelan boyfriend, Eduardo. April eventually breaks up with Eduardo after he becomes friends with Andy because Eduardo was used only to make Andy jealou... | Step 1: Who did Ferdinand repel from Ha nover? → the French
Step 2: where did andy sail to in the office → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,950 |
3hop2__31519_46089_86234 | When did the people repelled from Hanover by Ferdinand come to the region being the middle leg of the journey from England to Africa to the Americas? | 1625 | [] | [
"Long Way Down\n\nLong Way Down is a television series, book and DVD documenting a motorcycle journey undertaken in 2007 by Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman, from John o' Groats in Scotland through eighteen countries in Europe and Africa to Cape Town in South Africa. It is a follow-up to the \"Long Way Round\" of ... | Step 1: Who did Ferdinand repel from Ha nover? → the French
Step 2: the middle leg of the journey from england to africa to the americas → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,951 |
3hop2__31519_24422_86234 | When did the people Ferdinand repelled from Ha nover come to the area where Baptist missionaries took an active role in the anti-slavery movement? | 1625 | [] | [
"A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin\n\nA Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin is a book by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. It was published to document the veracity of the depiction of slavery in Stowe's anti-slavery novel \"Uncle Tom's Cabin\" (1852). First published in 1853 by Jewett, Proctor & Worthington, the book also prov... | Step 1: Who did Ferdinand repel from Ha nover? → the French
Step 2: Where did Baptist missionaries take an active role in the anti-slavery movement? → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,952 |
3hop2__14790_57411_86234 | When did the people who the battle first appeared to favor come to the place where Andy sailed to in The Office? | 1625 | [] | [
"Franco-Prussian War\n\nOn 18 August, the battle began when at 08:00 Moltke ordered the First and Second Armies to advance against the French positions. By 12:00, General Manstein opened up the battle before the village of Amanvillers with artillery from the 25th Infantry Division. But the French had spent the nigh... | Step 1: Who did the battle first appear to favor? → the French
Step 2: where did andy sail to in the office → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,953 |
3hop2__14790_46089_86234 | When did the people the battle first appeared to favor come to the area serving as the middle leg of the journey from England to Africa to the Americas? | 1625 | [] | [
"Insect\n\nMany adult insects use six legs for walking and have adopted a tripedal gait. The tripedal gait allows for rapid walking while always having a stable stance and has been studied extensively in cockroaches. The legs are used in alternate triangles touching the ground. For the first step, the middle right ... | Step 1: Who did the battle first appear to favor? → the French
Step 2: the middle leg of the journey from england to africa to the americas → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,954 |
3hop2__14790_24422_86234 | When did the people who the battle first appear to favor come to the place where Baptist missionaries took an active role in the anti-slavery movement? | 1625 | [] | [
"Hemkosh\n\nHemkosh is the second dictionary of Assamese language. The first Assamese dictionary was compiled by Dr. Miles Bronson, an American Baptist Missionary. His dictionary, published in 1867 at the American Baptist Mission Press, Sibsagar, is out of print. Bronson's work did not pretend to be an etymological... | Step 1: Who did the battle first appear to favor? → the French
Step 2: Where did Baptist missionaries take an active role in the anti-slavery movement? → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the the French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,955 |
3hop2__22676_57411_86234 | When did the people who promoted the rights of the Catholic people come to the place where Andy sailed to in the Office? | 1625 | [] | [
"National Right to Life Committee\n\nNational Right to Life Committee National Right to Life Committee, Inc. Founded April 1, 1967 (1967 - 04 - 01) Founder National Conference of Catholic Bishops Tax ID no. EIN 52 - 0986195 Location Washington, DC Key people Carol Tobias, President James T. McHugh Revenue $5,717,02... | Step 1: Who promoted the rights of the Catholic people? → The French
Step 2: where did andy sail to in the office → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the The French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,956 |
3hop2__22676_46089_86234 | When did the folk who promoted the rights of Catholics, come to the middle leg of the journey from England to Africa to the Americas? | 1625 | [] | [
"The Four Continents\n\nThe Four Continents, also known as The Four Rivers of Paradise, is a painting by Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens, made in the 1610s. It depicts the female personifications of, what, at the time, were believed to be four continents (Europe, Asia, Africa and America) sitting with the personif... | Step 1: Who promoted the rights of the Catholic people? → The French
Step 2: the middle leg of the journey from england to africa to the americas → the Caribbean
Step 3: when did the The French come to the the Caribbean → 1625 | 13,957 |
3hop2__8965_51964_32334 | Are these other languages learned in the country that Eisenhower was the President of as popular as the language spoken in the country with the oldest navy in the world? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"America",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
] | [
"Dwight D. Eisenhower\n\nIn June 1943 a visiting politician had suggested to Eisenhower that he might become President of the United States after the war. Believing that a general should not participate in politics, one author later wrote that \"figuratively speaking, [Eisenhower] kicked his political-minded visito... | Step 1: Eisenhower was a president of what country? → U.S.
Step 2: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,958 |
3hop2__51964_8965_32334 | Are these other languages learned in the country Eisenhower was president of as popular as the language spoken by the owners of the oldest navy in the world? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"America",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
] | [
"The Longest Day (film)\n\nFormer US President Dwight D. Eisenhower was considered for the role of himself in the film, and he indicated his willingness. However, it was decided that makeup artists could n't make him appear young enough to play his World War II self. The role of Gen. Eisenhower went to Henry Grace,... | Step 1: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 2: Eisenhower was a president of what country? → U.S.
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,959 |
3hop2__51964_5678_32334 | Are these other languages learned in the country Bell patented his telephone as popular as the language spoken by the country with the oldest navy in the world? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"America",
"USA",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
] | [
"Alexander Graham Bell\n\nBell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work. His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culmi... | Step 1: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 2: In what country did Bell patent his telephone? → U.S.
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,960 |
3hop2__51964_31718_32334 | Are there other languages learned in the nation who were adversaries of the Soviets during the Cold War as popular as who has the oldest navy in the world? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"the US",
"America",
"USA",
"the United States of America",
"United States of America",
"U.S.",
"the USA",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
] | [
"Race to Berlin\n\nThe western Allies' decision to leave eastern Germany and the city of Berlin to the Red Army -- honoring the agreement they made with the Soviet Union at Yalta -- eventually had serious repercussions as the Cold War emerged and expanded in the post-war era.",
"Estonian language\n\nWhen Estonia ... | Step 1: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 2: Who were the adversaries of the Soviets during the Cold War? → U.S.
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,961 |
3hop2__51964_160364_32334 | Are these other languages learned in the nation Utah is part of as popular as the language spoken by the country with the oldest navy in the world? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"the US",
"America",
"USA",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
] | [
"Damernas Värld\n\nDamernas Värld (meaning \"Women's World\" in English) is a Swedish language monthly fashion and women's magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden. It is one of the oldest magazines in the country.",
"Hyderabad\n\nThere are 13 universities in Hyderabad: two private universities, two deemed univers... | Step 1: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 2: What nation is Utah apart of? → U.S.
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,962 |
3hop2__51964_27372_32334 | Are these other languages learned in the country that opposed the invasion of the Suez Canal as popular as the language that originated in the country with the oldest navy? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"America",
"USA",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
] | [
"Frank Gibney\n\nFrank Bray Gibney (September 21, 1924 – April 9, 2006) was an American journalist, editor, writer and scholar. He learned Japanese while in the American Navy during World War II, then was stationed in Japan. As a journalist in Tokyo, he wrote \"Five Gentlemen of Japan\", a popular book about the Ja... | Step 1: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 2: What country was opposed to the invasion of the canal? → U.S.
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,963 |
3hop2__51964_31713_32334 | Are other languages learned in the country that told Gaddafi about a counter-coup in 1970 as popular as the language spoken by the oldest navy in the world? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"America",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
] | [
"Flic Story\n\n\"Flic Story\" follows a nine-year pursuit of Emile Buisson through France during the 1940s and 1950s, and illustrates the pursuit as a battle of intellect, focusing on a growing rapport between Buisson and the protagonist Borniche. Deray's humanizing of the characters was a trait used in his other f... | Step 1: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 2: Who told Gaddafi about a possible counter-coup in 1970? → U.S.
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,964 |
3hop2__51964_13002_32334 | Are these other languages learned in the country that has the world's largest judicial system as popular as the language that originated in the country with the oldest navy? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"the US",
"America",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
] | [
"Catholic Church\n\nThe Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.299 billion members worldwide. As one of the oldest religious institutions in the world, it has played a prominent role in the history and development of Western civilisation. The chur... | Step 1: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 2: Who has the world's largest administrative judicial system? → U.S.
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,965 |
3hop2__51964_18529_32334 | Are these other languages learned in the country with the lowest rate of software piracy as popular as the language that originated in the nation with the oldest navy? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"the US",
"America",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
] | [
"Media Piracy in Emerging Economies\n\nMedia Piracy in Emerging Economies is a report released by the Social Science Research Council in 2011. It contends that “high prices for media goods, low incomes, and cheap digital technologies are the main ingredients of global media piracy. If piracy is ubiquitous in most p... | Step 1: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 2: Which country had the lowest rate of software piracy? → U.S.
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,966 |
3hop2__51964_21177_32334 | Are these other languages learned in the country where the Cotton Research and Promotion Act made cotton the best selling fiber as popular as the language of the nation with the oldest navy in the world? | totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | [
"the US",
"America",
"U.S.",
"the United States",
"United States",
"US"
] | [
"Cotton-Eyed Joe\n\n``Cotton - Eye Joe ''has inspired both a partner dance and more than one line dance that is often danced at country dance venues in the U.S. and around the world. The 1980 film Urban Cowboy sparked a renewed interest in the dance. In 1985, The Moody Brothers' version of the song received a Gramm... | Step 1: who has the oldest navy in the world → The Spanish
Step 2: Where has the Cotton Research and Promotion Act made cotton the best selling fiber? → U.S.
Step 3: Are these other languages learned in the U.S. as popular as The Spanish ? → totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. | 13,967 |
3hop2__64964_63595_53125 | In the country with the most tornadoes in the world, what's the equivalent of the body that appoints the members of the public company accounting oversight board? | Financial Services Authority | [] | [
"Indian Accounting Standards\n\nIndian Accounting Standard (abbreviated as Ind - AS) is the Accounting standard adopted by companies in India and issued under the supervision and control of Accounting Standards Board (ASB), which was constituted as a body in the year 1977. ASB is a committee under Institute of Char... | Step 1: who has the most tornadoes in the world → the UK
Step 2: who appoints the members of the public company accounting oversight board quizlet → the SEC
Step 3: what is the the UK equivalent of the the SEC → Financial Services Authority | 13,968 |
3hop2__35928_63595_53125 | In the country where the RAF Brize Norton is located, what is the equivalent of the organization that appoints the members of the public company accounting oversight board? | Financial Services Authority | [] | [
"Committee of Public Safety\n\nOn 27 July 1793, Maximilien Robespierre was elected to the Committee. At this time, the Committee was entering a more powerful and active phase, which would see it become a de facto dictatorship alongside its powerful partner, the Committee of General Security. The role of the Committ... | Step 1: Where is RAF Brize Norton located? → the UK
Step 2: who appoints the members of the public company accounting oversight board quizlet → the SEC
Step 3: what is the the UK equivalent of the the SEC → Financial Services Authority | 13,969 |
3hop2__20053_63595_53125 | In the country where IP has become a recognized asset class, what is the equivalent of the U.S. commission that appoints the members of the public company accounting oversight board? | Financial Services Authority | [] | [
"Chair of the Federal Reserve\n\nThe chair is chosen by the President of the United States from among the members of the Board of Governors; and serves for four - year - terms after appointment. A chair may be appointed for several consecutive terms. William Martin was the longest serving chair, holding the positio... | Step 1: Where has IP become a recognised asset class? → the UK
Step 2: who appoints the members of the public company accounting oversight board quizlet → the SEC
Step 3: what is the the UK equivalent of the the SEC → Financial Services Authority | 13,970 |
3hop2__5855_63595_53125 | In the nation where pubs often serve food, what is the equivalent of the the organization that appoints the members of the public company accounting oversight board? | Financial Services Authority | [] | [
"Independent agencies of the United States government\n\nWhile most executive agencies have a single director, administrator, or secretary appointed by the President of the United States, independent agencies (in the narrower sense of being outside presidential control) almost always have a commission, board, or si... | Step 1: In what nation's pubs is food often served? → the UK
Step 2: who appoints the members of the public company accounting oversight board quizlet → the SEC
Step 3: what is the the UK equivalent of the the SEC → Financial Services Authority | 13,971 |
3hop2__63595_64964_53125 | In the country with the most tornadoes in the world, what is the equivalent of the U.S. commission that appoints the members of the public company accounting oversight board? | Financial Services Authority | [] | [
"Financial Accounting Standards Board\n\nThe Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is a private, non-profit organization standard setting body whose primary purpose is to establish and improve generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) within the United States in the public's interest. The Securities and... | Step 1: who appoints the members of the public company accounting oversight board quizlet → the SEC
Step 2: who has the most tornadoes in the world → the UK
Step 3: what is the the UK equivalent of the the SEC → Financial Services Authority | 13,972 |
3hop2__63595_35928_53125 | What is the country where RAF Brize Norton is located equivalent to the US Committee that appoints members of the public company accounting oversight board? | Financial Services Authority | [] | [
"Committee of Public Safety\n\nOn 27 July 1793, Maximilien Robespierre was elected to the Committee. At this time, the Committee was entering a more powerful and active phase, which would see it become a de facto dictatorship alongside its powerful partner, the Committee of General Security. The role of the Committ... | Step 1: who appoints the members of the public company accounting oversight board quizlet → the SEC
Step 2: Where is RAF Brize Norton located? → the UK
Step 3: what is the the UK equivalent of the the SEC → Financial Services Authority | 13,973 |
3hop2__63595_20053_53125 | What is the equivalent of the US government agency appointing the members of the public company accounting oversight board of the country having IP becoming a recognized asset class? | Financial Services Authority | [] | [
"Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales\n\nThe Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) was established by royal charter in 1880. It has over 147,000 members. Over 15,000 of these members live and work outside the UK. In 2015, 8,256 students joined ICAEW - the highest ever fi... | Step 1: who appoints the members of the public company accounting oversight board quizlet → the SEC
Step 2: Where has IP become a recognised asset class? → the UK
Step 3: what is the the UK equivalent of the the SEC → Financial Services Authority | 13,974 |
3hop2__63595_5855_53125 | What is the equivalent of the American agency that appoints the members of the public company accounting oversight board in the nation whose pubs often serve food? | Financial Services Authority | [] | [
"Jacques Gourde\n\nJacques Gourde (born January 13, 1964 in Saint-Narcisse-de-Beaurivage, Quebec) is a farmer and the Conservative Member of Parliament for Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière. He was first elected in the 2006 federal election and, on February 7, 2006 was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minis... | Step 1: who appoints the members of the public company accounting oversight board quizlet → the SEC
Step 2: In what nation's pubs is food often served? → the UK
Step 3: what is the the UK equivalent of the the SEC → Financial Services Authority | 13,975 |
3hop2__128676_567839_65370 | When did the capital of Virginia move from Emma Cecilia Thursby's birthplace to the city WVLK-FM is located? | 1779 | [] | [
"Emma Cecilia Thursby\n\nThursby was born to John Barnes Thursby, a rope manufacturer, and Jane Ann (Bennett) Thursby. She grew up in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and first began to sing in the Old Bushwick (Dutch) Reformed Church. In 1857, she enrolled in the Bethlehem Female Seminary and trained with Sylvester and Fra... | Step 1: What city is WVLK-FM located? → Richmond
Step 2: Emma Cecilia Thursby >> place of birth → Williamsburg
Step 3: when did the capital of virginia moved from Williamsburg to Richmond → 1779 | 13,976 |
3hop2__86911_388866_65370 | When did the capital of Virginia moved from John Nicholas's birth city to where the civil war was fought? | 1779 | [] | [
"Battle of Middleburg\n\nThe Battle of Middleburg took place from June 17 to June 19, 1863, in Loudoun County, Virginia, as part of the Gettysburg Campaign of the American Civil War.",
"Battle of Dinwiddie Court House\n\nThe Battle of Dinwiddie Court House was fought on March 31, 1865, during the American Civil W... | Step 1: where was the civil war fought in virginia → Richmond
Step 2: John Nicholas >> place of birth → Williamsburg
Step 3: when did the capital of virginia moved from Williamsburg to Richmond → 1779 | 13,977 |
3hop2__86911_306302_65370 | When did the capital of virginia move from the place of birth of Robert Banks, to the city where the civil war was fought in the state? | 1779 | [] | [
"George G. Moore\n\nGeorge G. Moore (July 2, 1844 – November 26, 1925) was a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War. He received the Medal of Honor for gallantry during the Battle of Fisher's Hill near Strasburg, Virginia fought September 21–22, 1864. The battle was one of the engagements of the Valley Ca... | Step 1: where was the civil war fought in virginia → Richmond
Step 2: Robert Banks >> place of birth → Williamsburg
Step 3: when did the capital of virginia moved from Williamsburg to Richmond → 1779 | 13,978 |
3hop2__849084_682571_65370 | When did the capital of virginia move from the place of birth of Willie Ramsdell, to the city that shares a border with Delta? | 1779 | [] | [
"Delta Warp\n\nDelta Warp is a puzzle video game released in 2000. The game involves the player moving triangular shaped tiles across a board whilst avoiding hazards such as ice. Delta Warp was released only in Japan but features English text menus and the simple gameplay style means it can be played by non-Japanes... | Step 1: Delta >> shares border with → Richmond
Step 2: Willie Ramsdell >> place of birth → Williamsburg
Step 3: when did the capital of virginia moved from Williamsburg to Richmond → 1779 | 13,979 |
3hop2__849084_306302_65370 | When did the capital of virginia move from the place of birth of Robert Banks to the city Delta share a border with? | 1779 | [] | [
"Virginia in the American Civil War\n\nMost of the battles in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War took place in Virginia because the Confederacy had to defend its national capital at Richmond, and public opinion in the North demanded that the Union move ``On to Richmond! ''The successes of Robert E. Lee i... | Step 1: Delta >> shares border with → Richmond
Step 2: Robert Banks >> place of birth → Williamsburg
Step 3: when did the capital of virginia moved from Williamsburg to Richmond → 1779 | 13,980 |
3hop2__39709_388866_65370 | When did the capital of Virginia moved from John Nicholas's place of birth to the state capital circa 1786? | 1779 | [] | [
"Nallen, West Virginia\n\nNallen is an unincorporated community in Fayette and Nicholas counties, West Virginia, United States. Nallen is located along West Virginia Route 41 south of Summersville. Nallen has a post office with ZIP code 26680.",
"Carbon Leaf\n\nCarbon Leaf got their start at Randolph-Macon Colleg... | Step 1: What was the capital of Virginia circa 1786? → Richmond
Step 2: John Nicholas >> place of birth → Williamsburg
Step 3: when did the capital of virginia moved from Williamsburg to Richmond → 1779 | 13,981 |
3hop2__39709_306302_65370 | When did the capital of Virginia move from Robert Banks' birthplace to what became its new capital by 1786? | 1779 | [] | [
"The Washington Post\n\nThe Washington Post is an American daily newspaper founded on December 6, 1877. It is the largest newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States, and has a particular emphasis on national politics. Its slogan is ``Democracy Dies in Darkness. ''Daily broadsheet... | Step 1: What was the capital of Virginia circa 1786? → Richmond
Step 2: Robert Banks >> place of birth → Williamsburg
Step 3: when did the capital of virginia moved from Williamsburg to Richmond → 1779 | 13,982 |
3hop2__39709_567839_65370 | When did the capital of Virginia moved from Emma Cecilia Thursby's birth city to it's capital circa 1786? | 1779 | [] | [
"Washington, D.C.\n\nThe signing of the Residence Act on July 16, 1790, approved the creation of a capital district located along the Potomac River on the country's East Coast. The U.S. Constitution provided for a federal district under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Congress and the District is therefore not a ... | Step 1: What was the capital of Virginia circa 1786? → Richmond
Step 2: Emma Cecilia Thursby >> place of birth → Williamsburg
Step 3: when did the capital of virginia moved from Williamsburg to Richmond → 1779 | 13,983 |
3hop2__128917_682571_65370 | when did the capital of virginia moved from Willie Ramsdell's birth place to where WTVR-FM was liscensed in? | 1779 | [] | [
"WXBX\n\nWXBX is an Oldies formatted broadcast radio station (95.3 FM) licensed to Rural Retreat, Virginia, serving the Wytheville and Wythe County, Virginia area. WXBX is owned and operated by Three Rivers Media Corporation.",
"WGCK-FM\n\nWGCK-FM is a Contemporary Christian-formatted broadcast radio station lice... | Step 1: What town is WTVR-FM liscensed in? → Richmond
Step 2: Willie Ramsdell >> place of birth → Williamsburg
Step 3: when did the capital of virginia moved from Williamsburg to Richmond → 1779 | 13,984 |
3hop2__128917_388866_65370 | When did the capital of Virginia move from the birth place of John Nicholas to the town where WTVR-FM is liscensed? | 1779 | [] | [
"WKEE-FM\n\nWKEE-FM is a Contemporary Hit Radio formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Huntington, West Virginia, serving Huntington, West Virginia, Ashland, Kentucky, and Ironton, Ohio. WKEE-FM is owned and operated by iHeartMedia, Inc.. WKEE-FM is the heritage CHR/Top 40 station in the Huntington area, hav... | Step 1: What town is WTVR-FM liscensed in? → Richmond
Step 2: John Nicholas >> place of birth → Williamsburg
Step 3: when did the capital of virginia moved from Williamsburg to Richmond → 1779 | 13,985 |
3hop2__128917_306302_65370 | When did the capitol of Virginia move from Robert Banks' birthplace to the town WTVR-FM is licensed in? | 1779 | [] | [
"Virginia in the American Civil War\n\nMost of the battles in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War took place in Virginia because the Confederacy had to defend its national capital at Richmond, and public opinion in the North demanded that the Union move ``On to Richmond! ''The successes of Robert E. Lee i... | Step 1: What town is WTVR-FM liscensed in? → Richmond
Step 2: Robert Banks >> place of birth → Williamsburg
Step 3: when did the capital of virginia moved from Williamsburg to Richmond → 1779 | 13,986 |
3hop2__128917_567839_65370 | When did the capitol of Virginia move from the city with the same name as Emma Cecilia Thursby's birthplace to the town WTVR-FM is licensed in? | 1779 | [] | [
"WLRX (FM)\n\nWLRX (106.1 FM) and WAWX (101.7 FM) are contemporary Christian formatted broadcast radio stations. WLRX is licensed to Vinton, Virginia, serving Metro Roanoke. WAWX is licensed to Lynchburg, Virginia, serving Metro Lynchburg. Both WLRX and WAWX are owned and operated by Educational Media Foundation.",... | Step 1: What town is WTVR-FM liscensed in? → Richmond
Step 2: Emma Cecilia Thursby >> place of birth → Williamsburg
Step 3: when did the capital of virginia moved from Williamsburg to Richmond → 1779 | 13,987 |
3hop2__822158_306302_65370 | When did the capitol of Virginia move from Robert Banks' birthplace to the city with the same name as Arizona Fleming's birthplace? | 1779 | [] | [
"Pope Paul VI\n\nThe reaction to the encyclical's continued prohibitions of artificial birth control was very mixed. In Italy, Spain, Portugal and Poland, the encyclical was welcomed. In Latin America, much support developed for the Pope and his encyclical. As World Bank President Robert McNamara declared at the 19... | Step 1: Arizona Fleming >> place of birth → Richmond
Step 2: Robert Banks >> place of birth → Williamsburg
Step 3: when did the capital of virginia moved from Williamsburg to Richmond → 1779 | 13,988 |
3hop2__10222_35281_18364 | Why did the developer of Transformator in 1958 complain about the action of the US to the organization that imposed sanctions against Iran because of Iran's nuclear program? | aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese territory | [] | [
"Pahlavi dynasty\n\nThe Pahlavi dynasty () was the last ruling house of the Imperial State of Iran from 1925 until 1979, when the Persian monarchy was overthrown and abolished as a result of the Iranian Revolution. The dynasty was founded by Reza Shah Pahlavi in 1925, a former brigadier-general of the Persian Cossa... | Step 1: Who developed Transformator in 1958? → the Soviet Union
Step 2: Who imposed sanctions against Iran as a result of Iran's nuclear program? → UN Security Council
Step 3: Why did the Soviet Union complain about the action of the US to UN Security Council ? → aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese terri... | 13,989 |
3hop2__10222_36646_18364 | Why did the developer of Transformator in 1958 complain about the action of the US to the organization that excludes countries with no strategic and hard power? | aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese territory | [] | [
"Alsace-Lorraine\n\nIn the early 20th century, the increased militarization of Europe, and the lack of negotiation between major powers, led to harsh and rash actions taken by both sides in respect to Alsace-Lorraine during World War I. As soon as war was declared, both the French and German authorities used the in... | Step 1: Who developed Transformator in 1958? → the Soviet Union
Step 2: Due to lack of strategic and hard power, countries are excluded from what? → UN Security Council
Step 3: Why did the Soviet Union complain about the action of the US to UN Security Council ? → aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese terr... | 13,990 |
3hop2__10222_767276_18364 | Why did the country that developed the Transformator in 1958, complain the U.S. during the Korean War, to the organization that legislated United Nations Security Council Resolution 731? | aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese territory | [] | [
"United Nations Security Council Resolution 892\n\nUnited Nations Security Council resolution 892, adopted unanimously on 22 December 1993, after reaffirming resolutions 849 (1993), 854 (1993), 858 (1993), 876 (1993) and 881 (1993) on the Georgian–Abkhazian war and Resolution 868 (1993) concerning the safety of Uni... | Step 1: Who developed Transformator in 1958? → the Soviet Union
Step 2: United Nations Security Council Resolution 731 >> legislated by → UN Security Council
Step 3: Why did the Soviet Union complain about the action of the US to UN Security Council ? → aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese territory | 13,991 |
3hop2__50525_35281_18364 | Why did the country that US beat in the Miracle on Ice complain about the US to the organization that imposed sanctions against Iran? | aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese territory | [] | [
"North Korea and weapons of mass destruction\n\nNorth Korea has a military nuclear weapons program and also has a significant quantity of chemical and biological weapons. As of 2003, North Korea is no longer a party to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). The country has come under sanction... | Step 1: who did the us beat in the miracle on ice → the Soviet Union
Step 2: Who imposed sanctions against Iran as a result of Iran's nuclear program? → UN Security Council
Step 3: Why did the Soviet Union complain about the action of the US to UN Security Council ? → aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese ... | 13,992 |
3hop2__50525_36646_18364 | Why did the country that beat the US in the Miracle on Ice complain about the US to the organization that excludes countries without strategic and hard power? | aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese territory | [] | [
"Marine Scout Sniper Rifle\n\nThe Marine Scout Sniper Rifle or MSSR is a semi-automatic sniper rifle developed from the Colt M16A1 rifle by the Philippine Marine Corps Scout Snipers due to the lack of a dedicated sniper rifle which is used in the Armed Forces of the Philippines.",
"Inauguration of John F. Kennedy... | Step 1: who did the us beat in the miracle on ice → the Soviet Union
Step 2: Due to lack of strategic and hard power, countries are excluded from what? → UN Security Council
Step 3: Why did the Soviet Union complain about the action of the US to UN Security Council ? → aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese... | 13,993 |
3hop2__50525_767276_18364 | Why did the country beaten by the US in the Miracle on Ice complain about the action of the U.S. to the organization that legislated United Nations Security Council Resolution 731? | aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese territory | [] | [
"United Nations Security Council Resolution 731\n\nUN Security Council Resolution 731, adopted unanimously on 21 January 1992, after recalling resolutions 286 (1970) and 635 (1989) which condemned acts of terrorism, the Council expressed its concern over the results of investigations into the destruction of Pan Am ... | Step 1: who did the us beat in the miracle on ice → the Soviet Union
Step 2: United Nations Security Council Resolution 731 >> legislated by → UN Security Council
Step 3: Why did the Soviet Union complain about the action of the US to UN Security Council ? → aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese territory | 13,994 |
3hop2__68160_35281_18364 | Why did the union, that invented the world's first satellite, complain about U.S. actions in the Korean War, to the council that sanctioned Iran over their nuclear program? | aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese territory | [] | [
"Pakistan–United States relations\n\nIndia's decision to conduct nuclear tests in May 1998 and Pakistan's response set back US relations in the region, which had seen renewed US interest during the second Clinton Administration. A presidential visit scheduled for the first quarter of 1998 was postponed and, under t... | Step 1: who invented the first satellite in the world → the Soviet Union
Step 2: Who imposed sanctions against Iran as a result of Iran's nuclear program? → UN Security Council
Step 3: Why did the Soviet Union complain about the action of the US to UN Security Council ? → aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chin... | 13,995 |
3hop2__68160_36646_18364 | What US action during the Korean war, did the union that launched the first satellite, complain about to the body that excludes nations due to lacking strategic and hard power? | aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese territory | [] | [
"Videotelephony\n\nThis technique was very expensive, though, and could not be used for applications such as telemedicine, distance education, and business meetings. Attempts at using normal telephony networks to transmit slow-scan video, such as the first systems developed by AT&T Corporation, first researched in ... | Step 1: who invented the first satellite in the world → the Soviet Union
Step 2: Due to lack of strategic and hard power, countries are excluded from what? → UN Security Council
Step 3: Why did the Soviet Union complain about the action of the US to UN Security Council ? → aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chi... | 13,996 |
3hop2__68160_767276_18364 | What prompted the complaint from the pioneer in artificial satellites to the legislator of United Nations Security Council Resolution 731? | aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese territory | [] | [
"United Nations Security Council Resolution 829\n\nUnited Nations Security Council resolution 829, adopted without a vote on 26 May 1993, after examining the application of the Principality of Monaco for membership in the United Nations, the Council recommended to the General Assembly that Monaco be admitted.",
"... | Step 1: who invented the first satellite in the world → the Soviet Union
Step 2: United Nations Security Council Resolution 731 >> legislated by → UN Security Council
Step 3: Why did the Soviet Union complain about the action of the US to UN Security Council ? → aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese territ... | 13,997 |
3hop2__42089_35281_18364 | Why did the country that deployed its army into Afghanistan in 1979 complain about the US's action to the body that imposed sanctions against Iran for their nuclear program? | aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese territory | [] | [
"Mercedes-Benz G-Class\n\nThe G - class was developed as a military vehicle from a suggestion by the Shah of Iran (at the time a significant Mercedes shareholder) to Mercedes and offered as a civilian version in 1979. In this role it is sometimes referred to as the ``Wolf ''. The Peugeot P4 was a variant made under... | Step 1: Who deployed its army into Afghanistan in 1979? → the Soviet Union
Step 2: Who imposed sanctions against Iran as a result of Iran's nuclear program? → UN Security Council
Step 3: Why did the Soviet Union complain about the action of the US to UN Security Council ? → aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Ch... | 13,998 |
3hop2__42089_36646_18364 | Why did the country which deployed its army into Afghanistan in 1973 complain to the political body which excludes countries without strategic or hard power? | aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in Chinese territory | [] | [
"Islamism\n\nIn Afghanistan, the mujahideen's victory against the Soviet Union in the 1980s did not lead to justice and prosperity, due to a vicious and destructive civil war between political and tribal warlords, making Afghanistan one of the poorest countries on earth. In 1992, the Democratic Republic of Afghanis... | Step 1: Who deployed its army into Afghanistan in 1979? → the Soviet Union
Step 2: Due to lack of strategic and hard power, countries are excluded from what? → UN Security Council
Step 3: Why did the Soviet Union complain about the action of the US to UN Security Council ? → aircraft mistakenly attacked facilities in C... | 13,999 |
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