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As evident in his imperial edicts, the Hongwu Emperor was well aware of the Buddhist link between Tibet and China and wanted to foster it | 0 |
The men's basketball team has over 1,600 wins, one of only 12 schools who have reached that mark, and have appeared in 28 NCAA tournaments. How many schools have a similar men's basketball record to Notre Dame in terms of wins? | 1 |
What organization captured significant segments of Iran and Syria? | 1 |
How does the cost of attending BYU compare to the cost of attending similar universities? | 1 |
When did the first industrial revolution merge into the second? | 1 |
In Commonwealth realms other than the UK, royal assent is granted or withheld either by the realm's sovereign or, more frequently, by the representative of the sovereign, the governor-general. The representative of the sovereign in Chile is whom? | 1 |
What mountain in Tennessee is the Appalachian Trail's highest point | 1 |
The Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire (BNU) is, with its collection of more than 3,000,000 titles, the second largest library in France after the Bibliothèque nationale de France. It was founded by the German administration after the complete destruction of the previous municipal library in 1871 and holds the uni... | 0 |
What kind of software is Linux | 1 |
All airports use a traffic pattern to assure smooth traffic flow between departing and arriving aircraft | 0 |
To counterbalance the Egyptian Army's dismal performance, Nasser authorized the distribution of about 400,000 rifles to civilian volunteers and hundreds of militias were formed throughout Egypt, many led by Nasser's political opponents. | 0 |
Soviet shipments of matériel, when they did arrive, were limited to small quantities of trucks, grenades, machine guns, and the like | 0 |
In 1991, Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Cuban Americans made up 80% of the Latino population in the United States | 0 |
Finite symmetry groups such as the Mathieu groups are used in coding theory, which is in turn applied in error correction of transmitted data, and in CD players. Another application is differential Galois theory, which characterizes functions having antiderivatives of a prescribed form, giving group-theoretic criteria ... | 0 |
In 2010 Piraeus handled 513,319 TEUs, followed by Thessaloniki, which handled 273,282 TEUs. How many millions of people couldn't pass through Greece's ports in 2010 | 1 |
Which subdivision of Estonians lived in Saaremaa? | 1 |
Montevideo has a very rich architectural heritage and an impressive number of writers, artists, and musicians. What is the most prominent theater in Uruguay? | 1 |
As culture flourished, so did decentralization. | 0 |
Children also worked as errand boys, crossing sweepers, shoe blacks, or selling matches, flowers and other cheap goods | 0 |
The Min River is a major tributary of what river? | 1 |
Where do the animal comic characters sometimes continue to appear | 1 |
What can be used as a intrinsic component of landscape projects? | 1 |
Boston is an intellectual, technological, and political center but has lost some important regional institutions, including the acquisition of The Boston Globe by The New York Times, and the loss to mergers and acquisitions of local financial institutions such as FleetBoston Financial, which was acquired by Charlotte-b... | 1 |
What position did Hilary Putnam favour? | 1 |
The Alps have been crossed for war and commerce, and by pilgrims, students and tourists. What have been crossed for war and commerce? | 1 |
troops led by former U | 0 |
On October 1, 1932, in game three of the World Series between the Cubs and the New York Yankees, Babe Ruth allegedly stepped to the plate, pointed his finger to Wrigley Field's center field bleachers and hit a long home run to center. There is speculation as to whether the "facts" surrounding the story are true or not,... | 0 |
When did the layer of marine flysch sediments get deposited in the foreland basin? | 1 |
The majority of Freemasonry considers the Liberal (Continental) strand to be Irregular, and thus withhold recognition. How many Grand Lodges and Grand Orients are listed in the CLIPSAS list? | 1 |
As the war ended, Washington watched proudly as the final British army quietly sailed out of New York City in November 1783, taking the Loyalist leadership with them | 0 |
What institution houses the Daily Kansan | 1 |
Himachal Pradesh is spread across valleys, and 90% of the population lives in villages and towns | 0 |
Different societies apply differing criteria regarding who is classified as "black", and these social constructs have also changed over time. How is the term "black" defined in the United States | 1 |
New characters can in principle be coined at any time, just as new words can be, but they may not be adopted | 0 |
What did Popper think placed freedom before equality | 1 |
Beyoncé announced a hiatus from her music career in January 2010, heeding her mother's advice, "to live life, to be inspired by things again". What did Beyoncé announce in January 2010? | 1 |
The city's population grew rapidly during and after World War II, more than doubling between 1930 (147,995) and 1950 (333,865) | 0 |
It ordered Standard to break up into 34 independent companies with different boards of directors | 0 |
What type of things did Egyptians and Greeks use? | 1 |
Who was not a mystical theologian? | 1 |
Drinking chilled beer began with the development of artificial refrigeration and by the 1870s, was spread in those countries that concentrated on brewing pale lager. In what decade did drinking chilled pale lager become popular? | 1 |
With the extension of Turkish dominion into the Balkans, the strategic conquest of Constantinople became a crucial objective. Timur was the founder of what? | 1 |
In 2014/15, how much were the teams apportioned in revenues | 1 |
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Average schooling is 8. | 0 |
He goes on to say that it was an error on his part not to reconsider the situation once Germany was defeated. | 0 |
Their private ceremony was subject to widespread mainstream coverage, with West taking issue with the couple's portrayal in the media. | 0 |
Each Brigade contains how many regiments? | 1 |
i think we're all set right | 0 |
LaserDiscs potentially had a much longer lifespan than videocassettes. Why is physical contact with a VHS tape less desirable than an optical reading? | 1 |
In what year was Paris' last annexation of outlying territories? | 1 |
Many types of sports equipment are made of wood, or were constructed of wood in the past. What is commonly used for the basketball courts the NBA plays on | 1 |
What group of Christians did Paul VI support and approve of cooperation with | 1 |
What was Jef Raskin's profession | 1 |
Who led the Millennium celebration in Zarvanytsia | 1 |
From 1988 to 1997, the BBC and Sky Sports had coverage of the FA Cup, the BBC had highlights on Match of the Day and usually one match per round while Sky had the same deal. How are the games broadcast now? | 1 |
How many students were in Tuvalu schools in 2010? | 1 |
In what year to Candolle introduce the Candollean system | 1 |
Some titles have a Biblical basis, for instance the title Queen Mother has been given to Mary since she was the mother of Jesus, who was sometimes referred to as the "King of Kings" due to his lineage of King David. When Mary provided special counsel for Jesus, what name was she given? | 1 |
Where did Feynman paint his diagrams | 1 |
What did Virbhadra Singh administer at an open ceremony? | 1 |
Seen in its wider social context, Greek Revival architecture sounded a new note of sobriety and restraint in public buildings in Britain around 1800 as an assertion of nationalism attendant on the Act of Union, the Napoleonic Wars, and the clamour for political reform. What monument was built in 1823 | 1 |
Their final aircraft design, the Silver Dart, embodied all of the advancements found in the earlier machines. Who was the first to fly the Silver Dart? | 1 |
For example, the presence of over 1,000 bacterial species in the normal human gut flora of the intestines can contribute to gut immunity, synthesise vitamins, such as folic acid, vitamin K and biotin, convert sugars to lactic acid (see Lactobacillus), as well as fermenting complex undigestible carbohydrates | 0 |
Miniature motors resemble the structure in the illustration, except that they have at least three rotor poles (to ensure starting, regardless of rotor position) and their outer housing is a steel tube that magnetically links the exteriors of the curved field magnets | 0 |
There were also 15,438 (1. | 0 |
Prince Hall Freemasonry exists because of the refusal of early American lodges to admit African-Americans. In what year was Prince Hall admitted into the British military lodge | 1 |
Tort law covers the entire imaginable spectrum of wrongs which humans can inflict upon each other, and of course, partially overlaps with wrongs also punishable by criminal law. What covers crimes of human against human? | 1 |
After World War I, with the support given by the dealer Léonce Rosenberg, Cubism returned as a central issue for artists, and continued as such until the mid-1920s when its avant-garde status was rendered questionable by the emergence of geometric abstraction and Surrealism in Paris. | 0 |
The Archaic period in the Americas saw a changing environment featuring a warmer more arid climate and the disappearance of the last megafauna | 0 |
The state has four schools that compete at the highest level of college sports, NCAA Division I. | 0 |
This flexibility allows Catalan to use extraposition extensively, much more than French or Spanish. Thus, Catalan can have m'hi recomanaren ("they recommended me to him"), whereas in French one must say ils m'ont recommandé à lui, and Spanish me recomendaron a él. This allows the placement of almost any nominal term as... | 0 |
The internal unrest reached its most serious state, however, in the two civil wars that were caused by the clash between generals Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla starting from 88 BC. In what year did Marius and Sull begin to clash | 1 |
It has not been definitively established whether the existence of these brainless species indicates that the earliest bilaterians lacked a brain, or whether their ancestors evolved in a way that led to the disappearance of a previously existing brain structure | 0 |
Sacrifice to deities of the heavens (di superi, "gods above") was performed in daylight, and under the public gaze. | 0 |
After Fidel Castro rose to power in Cuba in 1959, many wealthy Cubans sought refuge in Miami, further increasing the population. In what year did Fidel Castro lose Cuba | 1 |
Other widely used alloys that contain zinc include nickel silver, typewriter metal, soft and aluminium solder, and commercial bronze. Zinc in the main metal used in making which american currency? | 1 |
What connected Europe and Greenland? | 1 |
What year was President Denis Sassou Nguesso ousted | 1 |
For in that moment when she conceived, she was a holy mother filled with the Holy Spirit and her fruit is a holy pure fruit, at once God and truly man, in one person. | 0 |
The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a "German" ethnicity were the Germanic tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Thuringii, Alamanni and Bavarii. What century did King Charlemagne reign? | 1 |
New Delhi's alternate-day travel scheme allowed trucks to enter the city after what hour | 1 |
Emotions involve different components, such as subjective experience, cognitive processes, expressive behavior, psychophysiological changes, and instrumental behavior. What academics identified emotions with physiological changes | 1 |
" That day, Hitler told the British ambassador to Berlin that the pact with the Soviets prevented Germany from facing a two front war, changing the strategic situation from that in World War I, and that Britain should accept his demands regarding Poland | 0 |
On what chart did Whitney Houston see success? | 1 |
Sreedharan was awarded with the prestigious Legion of Honour by the French Government for his contribution to Delhi Metro. | 0 |
The Spanish language has been present in what is now the United States since the 16th and 17th centuries, with the arrival of Spanish colonization in North America that would later become the states of Florida, Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and California. | 0 |
" However, its detractors accuse it of 'shallow' rationalism, naïve optimism, unrealistic universalism, and moral darkness | 0 |
Rugby union is the national sport in Samoa and the national team, nicknamed the Manu Samoa, is consistently competitive against teams from vastly more populous nations. | 0 |
How many parking meters were installed as of October 2013? | 1 |
What does the structures of the federal government ignore? | 1 |
While 39% of the adult population of Alsace speaks Alsatian, only one in four children speaks it, and only one in ten children uses it regularly | 0 |
What was Hayy ibn Yaqdha translated to in the 16th century | 1 |
The university's first chancellor was Joseph Gibson Hoyt. What did did John O'Fallon do for a living | 1 |
Not all copyright infringement results in commercial loss, and the U | 0 |
Though mechanization transformed most aspects of human industry by the mid-20th century, garment workers have continued to labor under challenging conditions that demand repetitive manual labor. What type of clothing is frequently the product of sweatshops | 1 |
Which artist resided in Delray? | 1 |
Why did the Radicals and Tories oppose the bill about the constitution of Jamaica | 1 |
The Canal regularly transported grains and resources from Zhejiang, through its metropolitan center Hangzhou (and its hinterland along both the Zhe River and the shores of Hangzhou Bay), and from Suzhou, and thence to the North China Plain. | 0 |
Trans fats are very rare in nature, and have been shown to be highly detrimental to human health, but have properties useful in the food processing industry, such as rancidity resistance | 0 |
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