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While Western Armenia still remained under Ottoman rule, the Armenians were granted considerable autonomy within their own enclaves and lived in relative harmony with other groups in the empire (including the ruling Turks). What type of social system was in place under the Ottoman Empire? | 1 |
The San Diego Surf of the American Basketball Association is located in the city. How many times were the America's Cup yacht races hosted by the San Diego Yacht Club from 1988 to 1955? | 1 |
Hayek is widely recognised for having introduced the time dimension to the equilibrium construction and for his key role in helping inspire the fields of growth theory, information economics, and the theory of spontaneous order. Which of Hayek's works did Friedman once teach? | 1 |
The alcohol in beer comes primarily from the metabolism of sugars that are produced during fermentation | 0 |
The five most commonly awarded undergraduate degrees are in economics, journalism, communication studies, psychology, and political science. | 0 |
What is used as a punishment for AIDS | 1 |
How can selfishness be restrained in large groups? | 1 |
When did Le Verrier die? | 1 |
The number of entrants has increased greatly in recent years. Has the number of entrants stayed the same? | 1 |
Israelites enjoyed political independence twice in ancient history, first during the periods of the Biblical judges followed by the United Monarchy.[disputed – discuss] After the fall of the United Monarchy the land was divided into Israel and Judah. The term Jew originated from the Roman "Judean" and denoted someone from the southern kingdom of Judah. The shift of ethnonym from "Israelites" to "Jews" (inhabitant of Judah), although not contained in the Torah, is made explicit in the Book of Esther (4th century BCE), a book in the Ketuvim, the third section of the Jewish Tanakh. In 587 BC Nebuchadnezzar II, King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, besieged Jerusalem, destroyed the First Temple, and deported the most prominent citizens of Judah. In 586 BC, Judah itself ceased to be an independent kingdom, and its remaining Jews were left stateless. The Babylonian exile ended in 539 BCE when the Achaemenid Empire conquered Babylon and Cyrus the Great allowed the exiled Jews to return to Yehud and rebuild their Temple. The Second Temple was completed in 515 BCE. Yehud province was a peaceful part of the Achaemenid Empire until the fall of the Empire in c. 333 BCE to Alexander the Great. Jews were also politically independent during the Hasmonean dynasty spanning from 140 to 37 BCE and to some degree under the Herodian dynasty from 37 BCE to 6 CE. Since the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, most Jews have lived in diaspora. As an ethnic minority in every country in which they live (except Israel), they have frequently experienced persecution throughout history, resulting in a population that has fluctuated both in numbers and distribution over the centuries.[citation needed] | 0 |
What is the name of a prominent contemporary art gallery on Orange Street in New Haven? | 1 |
What is the ninth degree of Masonry | 1 |
Ingersoll added that, according to Anna Freud and Edward Glover, London civilians surprisingly did not suffer from widespread shell shock, unlike the soldiers in the Dunkirk evacuation. Anne Freud and Edward Glover said London civilians did not suffer from what? | 1 |
In 1899 Notre Dame formed which college? | 1 |
The Times is the first newspaper to have borne that name, lending it to numerous other papers around the world, including The Times of India (founded in 1838), The Straits Times (Singapore) (1845), The New York Times (1851), The Irish Times (1859), Le Temps (France) (1861-1942), the Cape Times (South Africa) (1872), the Los Angeles Times (1881), The Seattle Times (1891), The Manila Times (1898), The Daily Times (Malawi) (1900), El Tiempo (Colombia) (1911), The Canberra Times (1926), and The Times (Malta) (1935) | 0 |
What did the study note about the temperatures in East Antarctica? | 1 |
The club had not gained a major trophy since the 2005 FA Cup until 17 May 2014, when Arsenal beat Hull City in the 2014 FA Cup Final, coming back from a 2–0 deficit to win the match 3–2 | 0 |
At the Salon d'Automne of the same year, in addition to the Indépendants group of Salle 41, were exhibited works by André Lhote, Marcel Duchamp, Jacques Villon, Roger de La Fresnaye, André Dunoyer de Segonzac and František Kupka. In what year did the New York Times review the Salon d'Automne? | 1 |
In December 1943, President Roosevelt decided that Eisenhower – not Marshall – would be Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. Who appointed Eisenhower as Supreme Allied Commander in Europe? | 1 |
Men typically wore a toga, and women a stola. How did a womans garment typically vary from a mans in the Roman Republic | 1 |
In 2008, Dahabshiil Group acquired a majority stake in Somtel Network, a Hargeisa-based telecommunications firm specialising in high speed broadband, mobile internet, LTE services, mobile money transfer and mobile phone services. What industry is growing in the national banking sector? | 1 |
What style of building is the Chambre de commerce et d'industrie | 1 |
Where are Urtica dioica found | 1 |
Buddhists believe Gautama Buddha was the first to achieve enlightenment in this Buddha era and is therefore credited with the establishment of Buddhism. Who is the Buddha of this Buddha era | 1 |
Along with Ford, what president initially didn't appoint a Chief of Staff but later did? | 1 |
This view was challenged by the "rationalist" Mutazilite philosophers, who held a more Hellenic view, reason above revelation, and as such are known to modern scholars as the first speculative theologians of Islam; they were supported by a secular aristocracy who sought freedom of action independent of the Caliphate | 0 |
Who were the first permanent inhabitants of Antarctica | 1 |
What is the name for the rules issued by the heads of the Church? | 1 |
George VI's reign saw the acceleration of the dissolution of the British Empire. What country left the Commonwealth in January 1948 | 1 |
What is the Windows 9 Pro price? | 1 |
It is usually used with a radio transmitter or radio receiver | 0 |
Bioluminescent species are also well represented (including species in different colour spectrum and forms), like the glowing plankton that are possible to observe in some beaches. | 0 |
Greek art has a long and varied history. In the Land of the Rising Sun, what influence was of Greek descent | 1 |
What is Tidal's specialization? | 1 |
What was the working name for A Link to the Past prior to release | 1 |
Among the vast varieties of microorganisms, relatively few cause disease in otherwise healthy individuals. What can a host's immune system allow from a host? | 1 |
5 HP motor in 1897 | 0 |
Not only was Frederick forced to break off his invasion of Bohemia, he was now forced to withdraw further into Prussian-controlled territory. | 0 |
The region is home to numerous folk clubs, many of them catering to Irish and Scottish folk music. | 0 |
Through most of Shell's early history, the Shell Oil Company business in the United States was substantially independent with its stock being traded on the NYSE and with little direct involvement from the group's central offices in the running of the American business. In what year did Royal Dutch Shell make a bid to purchase approximately 30% of Shell Oil Company's shares | 1 |
In 1925 the British adopted a new instrument developed by Vickers | 0 |
Under the 1963 constitution, Massamba-Débat was elected President for a five-year term. What was the country's ideology before Massamba-Débat's term in office? | 1 |
He proved that some such machine would be capable of performing any conceivable mathematical computation if it were representable as an algorithm | 0 |
Internet Explorer, on the other hand, was bundled free with the Windows operating system (and was also downloadable free), and therefore it was funded partly by the sales of Windows to computer manufacturers and direct to users. What helped to partly fund Java? | 1 |
In July 1836 Chopin travelled to Marienbad and Dresden to be with the Wodziński family, and in September he proposed to Maria, whose mother Countess Wodzińska approved in principle | 0 |
What is one of the main things John Rolfe is known for | 1 |
What does Dell aim to reduce by creating energy efficient products | 1 |
The earliest Greek philosophers, known as the pre-Socratics, provided competing answers to the question found in the myths of their neighbors: "How did the ordered cosmos in which we live come to be?" The pre-Socratic philosopher Thales (640-546 BC), dubbed the "father of science", was the first to postulate non-supernatural explanations for natural phenomena, for example, that land floats on water and that earthquakes are caused by the agitation of the water upon which the land floats, rather than the god Poseidon. Who was the first person to determine that the Earth is round? | 1 |
What was youtube planning on doing to labels it did not reach a deal with | 1 |
The apse of the San Cipriano Church in Murano was decorated with an impressive golden mosaic from the early 13th century showing Christ enthroned with Mary, St John and the two patron saints, Cipriano and Cipriana | 0 |
Although this period had been productive, the bad weather had such a detrimental effect on Chopin's health that Sand determined to leave the island. Where did they spend most summers until 1846 | 1 |
When the French Revolutionary Army of the Rhine was victorious, tens of thousands fled east before it | 0 |
Nuns were to be silent in places of prayer, the cloister, the dormitory, and refectory. | 0 |
By the Late Middle Ages, Great Britain was separated into the Kingdoms of England and Scotland, while control in Ireland fluxed between Gaelic kingdoms, Hiberno-Norman lords and the English-dominated Lordship of Ireland, soon restricted only to The Pale | 0 |
What did Karl Rahner believe Jesus could have successfully argued for? | 1 |
Another theory that came to prominence in the 18th and 19th centuries was intensive theory, which conceived of pain not as a unique sensory modality, but an emotional state produced by stronger than normal stimuli such as intense light, pressure or temperature | 0 |
According to Popper, what is not grounds for doubt | 1 |
Given the potential consequences, engaging in sexual behavior is somewhat risky, particularly for adolescents | 0 |
Buddhism /ˈbudɪzəm/ is a nontheistic religion[note 1] or philosophy (Sanskrit: धर्म dharma; Pali: धम्म dhamma) that encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices largely based on teachings attributed to Gautama Buddha, commonly known as the Buddha ("the awakened one"). When was Buddha alive? | 1 |
Who was the core staffer to the legislation that worked for the EPA and continued to work in the Office of Endangered Species | 1 |
The Chamorros, Guam's indigenous people, settled the island approximately 4,000 years ago. In which year did the first Spanish Manila Galleon make port in Guam | 1 |
The world's oldest football competition is the FA Cup, which was founded by C. Who founded the worlds first football league | 1 |
T3 felt Sony was saying goodbye to past models in preparation for what next-generation console? | 1 |
What amoun of the United States population is compromised of Native Americans? | 1 |
What Gran Turismo game was shown in 2007 but not released until after 2007 | 1 |
Extra powers were conferred on the Durango governor, Santiago Baca Ortiz, deputy to the first national congress, and leader of the liberal party | 0 |
From centuries past, Lhasa Newar merchants of Kathmandu have conducted trade across the Himalaya and contributed to spreading art styles and Buddhism across Central Asia. | 0 |
Cognitive anthropology seeks to explain patterns of shared knowledge, cultural innovation, and transmission over time and space using the methods and theories of the cognitive sciences (especially experimental psychology and evolutionary biology) often through close collaboration with historians, ethnographers, archaeologists, linguists, musicologists and other specialists engaged in the description and interpretation of cultural forms. What methods and theories do cognitive anthropologists use to explain cultural innovation | 1 |
Did the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI take files? | 1 |
The devotio was the most extreme offering a Roman general could make, promising to offer his own life in battle along with the enemy as an offering to the underworld gods. What was a Roman general's most extreme offering | 1 |
Unlike a resistor, an ideal capacitor does not dissipate energy | 0 |
Zhengde's top advisors made every attempt to dissuade him from inviting this lama to court, arguing that Tibetan Buddhism was wildly heterodox and unorthodox | 0 |
Prior to the 20th century drugs were generally produced by small scale manufacturers with little regulatory control over manufacturing or claims of safety and efficacy. What was the name of the law that required premarket approval for producing drugs? | 1 |
38 kilometres per hundred square kilometrs (5 | 0 |
1 Second, that mRNA is translated to protein | 0 |
What is the Boom Festival? | 1 |
In 1950, Hayek left the London School of Economics for the University of Chicago, where he became a professor in the Committee on Social Thought. Hayek's salary was funded not by the university, but by an outside foundation. University of Chicago President Robert Hutchins was in the midst of a war with the U. of Chicago faculty over departmental autonomy and control, and Hayek got caught in the middle of that battle. Hutchins had been attempting to force all departments to adopt the neo-Thomist Great Books program of Mortimer Adler, and the U. of Chicago economists were sick of Hutchins' meddling. As the result the Economics department rejected Hutchins' pressure to hire Hayek, and Hayek became a part of the new Committee on Social Thought. | 0 |
What did the Defense Department change its name to | 1 |
International influences help to encourage legal actions to be taken in India, such as the Geneva Declaration of the Right of Children Act was passed in 1924. What did the international acts do | 1 |
Census Bureau, Miami's metro area is the eighth-most populous and fourth-largest urban area in the United States, with a population of around 5 | 0 |
Despite being a persistent critic of some of the government's policies, the paper supported Labour in both subsequent elections the party won | 0 |
In previous times, at the consistory at which the pope named a new cardinal, he would bestow upon him a distinctive wide-brimmed hat called a galero. What do cardinals not have the right to display in their cathedral? | 1 |
How many votes did Goodluck get in 2011? | 1 |
In addition to Somali, Arabic, which is also an Afro-Asiatic tongue, is an official national language in both Somalia and Djibouti | 0 |
During the 11th and 12th centuries the Catalan rulers expanded up to north of the Ebro river, and in the 13th century they conquered the Land of Valencia and the Balearic Islands. When did Catalan rulers broaden their territory to north of the Ebro River | 1 |
However, the Conservatives themselves had undergone a dramatic change in the change of leader from Thatcher to Major, at least in terms of style if not substance. | 0 |
The first use of asphalt/bitumen in the New World was by indigenous peoples. The foreign people were the first to use what in the New World? | 1 |
then i i i won't be able to make a Monday morning | 0 |
Beyoncé made an uncredited featured appearance on the track "Hymn for the Weekend" by British rock band Coldplay, on their seventh studio album A Head Full of Dreams (2015), which saw release in December | 0 |
Two well-known Sichuan chefs are Chen Kenmin and his son Chen Kenichi, who was Iron Chef Chinese on the Japanese television series "Iron Chef" | 0 |
Faced with this loss of business, Valencia suffered a severe economic crisis. When did the guilds' rebellion take place? | 1 |
What metal are most overhead electrical wires made out of? | 1 |
The treaty was published in the United States for the first time by the St. Who destroyed the Nazi-Soviet Relations publication | 1 |
There is retroactive interference, when learning new information makes it harder to recall old information and proactive interference, where prior learning disrupts recall of new information | 0 |
Gorton maintained good relations with the United States and Britain, but pursued closer ties with Asia. Which continent did state Liberal leaders wish to pursue closer ties with | 1 |
He learned poker, which he called his "favorite indoor sport," in Abilene | 0 |
Sherman Ave is a humor website that formed in January 2011. What do many of the singers staffed by Sherman Ave write under? | 1 |
The graphic novel—book-length comics—began to gain attention after Will Eisner popularized the term with his book A Contract with God (1978). What is a comic that is as long as a book called | 1 |
What is the differing characteristic of contemporary computer science? | 1 |
The central city filled up with shops and offices, workshops, and warehouses | 0 |
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