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What was the second largest city in the United States in 1790?
Philadelphia
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Which organization made New York the national capital in 1785?
Congress of the Confederation
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New York City became the first what under the new Constitution of the United States?
capital
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The first president, George Washington, took office in what year?
1789
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By which year, did New York City become the largest city in the United States?
1790
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In what year did the state of New York pass a law to free the slaves?
1799
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What borough was home to a notable population of free African-Americans?
Manhattan
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Along with John Jay, who founded the New York Manumission Society?
Alexander Hamilton
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In what year did the state of New York eliminate slavery?
1827
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In 1840, about how many African-Americans lived in New York City?
16,000
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The gradual abolition act in New York was formed in what year?
1799
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When was slavery completely outlawed in the state of New York?
1827
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What plan of 1811 spread a grid of streets across Manhattan?
Commissioners' Plan
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In what year did the Erie Canal finish building?
1825
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What political machine controlled New York politics in this era?
Tammany Hall
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Along with German immigrants, immigrants of what nationality supported Tammany Hall?
Irish
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The Erie Canal was finished being built in what year?
1825
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What was the name of the first urban landscaped park in the United States?
Central Park
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In what year was Central Park founded?
1857
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Central park, in 1857, became the first park in America to become what?
first landscaped
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What event brought many Irish immigrants to the United States?
Great Irish Famine
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In 1860, approximately how many people of Irish extraction were in New York?
200,000
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In 1860, what fraction of the city population was composed of Irish immigrants?
a quarter
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In 1860, what percentage of the city population was composed of German immigrants?
25%
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What events provoked the immigration of people from Germany?
revolutions
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Which event brought upon a lot of Irish immigrants to NYC?
Great Irish Famine
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How many immigrants that were Irish were living in New York in 1860?
Over 200,000
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Who was the mayor of New York City in 1861?
Fernando Wood
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What was the commutation fee to avoid being conscripted during the American Civil War?
$300
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People of what ethnicity most visibly participated in the Draft Riots of 1863?
Irish
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About how many people died during the Draft Riots of 1863?
120
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What was the approximate African-American population of New York City in 1865?
10,000
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The Draft Riots caused which building to burn down in 1863?
Colored Orphan Asylum
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In what year was the modern City of New York founded?
1898
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In what year did the subway begin operation?
1904
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Portions of what modern-day borough were included in the County of New York?
the Bronx
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The subway of New York was first available in what year?
1904
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In what year did the General Slocum disaster occur?
1904
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How many people died on the General Slocum?
1,021
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In what building did the city's deadliest industrial disaster occur?
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
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How many people died in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire?
146
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The growth of what organization was prompted by the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire?
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union
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A catastrophe in 1911 that killed 146 workers was called what?
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire
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How many non-white people lived in New York in 1890?
36,620
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What was the name of the Prohibition-era African-American cultural flourishing in New York?
Harlem Renaissance
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What was the population of people in New York that were not Caucasian in 1890?
36,620
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In the early 1920s, what was the second most highly populated city in the world?
London
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What is the term for a city with a population of over 10 million?
megacity
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Who was mayor of New York during the Great Depression?
Fiorello La Guardia
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For about how many years did Tammany Hall control New York political life?
eighty
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In the 1930s, New York City had more than 10 million people becoming the first what in history?
megacity
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When was construction finished on the United Nations Headquarters?
1952
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Prior to New York, what city was the center of the world of art?
Paris
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What artistic movement caused New York to overtake Paris as the global art center?
abstract expressionism
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The headquarters what organization was done being build in 1952 in New York?
United Nations
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The Stonewall riots are named after what building?
the Stonewall Inn
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In what neighborhood did the Stonewall riots occur?
Greenwich Village
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On what date did the Stonewall riots take place?
June 28, 1969
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In what borough did the Stonewall riots happen?
Manhattan
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What event provoked the Stonewall riots?
a police raid
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Where did the Stonewall riots happen?
Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan
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In what year did the population of New York first reach an all-time high in this period?
2000
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In what year did the population of New York reach an all-time high for the second time in this period?
2010
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What was the name of a new sector of the New York economy that appeared in the 1990s?
Silicon Alley
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In what decade did the crime rate drop significantly?
1990s
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In what decade was there a significant decline in industrial jobs?
1970s
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Which decade did massive job losses happen in NYC due to industrial issues?
1970s
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What was the name of the aircraft that crashed into the World Trade Center's North Tower on September 11, 2001?
American Airlines Flight 11
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What was the name of the aircraft that crashed into the World Trade Center's South Tower on September 11, 2001?
United Airlines Flight 175
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How many firefighters died in the World Trade Center attack?
343
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On what date did the World Trade Center PATH begin operation?
July 19, 1909
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How tall is One World Trade Center in meters?
541.3
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The Hudson Terminal which was also demolished was build in what year?
1909
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How many leader terrorists of Al Quada were involved with the 9/11 attacks directly that day?
10
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What was the plane named that crashed into the World Trade Center?
American Airlines Flight 11
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On what date did the Occupy Wall Street protests commence?
September 17, 2011
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In what park did the Occupy Wall Street protests occur?
Zuccotti Park
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In what borough did the Occupy Wall Street protests take place?
Manhattan
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In what district of Manhattan were the Occupy Wall Street protests?
Financial District
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The Occupy Wall Street protests that took place in Zuccotti Park was on which date?
September 17, 2011
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What individual established the National Review?
William F. Buckley, Jr.
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In what year was the National Review founded?
1955
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What public figure defended New York in January 2016?
Donald Trump
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A presidential candidate from what party derided the city for its liberalism?
Republican
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In what geographical region of the United States is New York City located?
Northeastern
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In what geographical region of New York state is New York City located?
southeastern
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New York City is about half the distance between Washington DC and what city?
Boston
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New York City is adjacent to what ocean?
Atlantic
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What river is New York City located on?
Hudson River
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New York City is at the base of which American river?
Hudson
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The Hudson River flows into which body of water?
Atlantic Ocean
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The three islands that make up New York city are named what?
Long Island, Manhattan, and Staten Island.
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The Hudson River serves as a dividing line between New York and what state?
New Jersey
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What river flows between the Hudson and East Rivers?
Harlem River
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What is the city's sole fresh water river?
Bronx River
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Into what body of water does the Hudson River terminate?
New York Bay
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Between New York City and what city is the Hudson River an estuary?
Troy, New York
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The Hudson River separates NYC from which US state?
New Jersey
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The single only freshwater river in NYC is what river?
The Bronx River
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Which river seperates The Bronx from Manhatten?
The Harlem River
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